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STLE°200 6 Combined Subject and Author Index Each paper published during the indexed period is assigned a sequence numbert,he first two digits of which indicate the year in which the paper was publishedT.h e index may be entered either through the Subject Index or the Author Index. The Sub- ject Index design was revised in 1991, with keywords appearing in one of the following subject areas: Bearings Lubrication Regimes Computing and Engineering Methods Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Extreme Conditions Tribology Materials Properties and Tribology Friction Metalworking Materials Machining Human and Environmental Seals Lubricant Classes (by Application) Surface Technology Lubricant Components Tribology of Equipment Lubricant Manufacture, Application and Disposal Tribology in Industry Lubricant Properties and Problems Wear and Failure Inspection of the index will familiarize the user with the location of keywordsT.h e sequence number of a paper appears next to the keywords, which describe a significant part of the content of that paper. The Author Index is an alphabetical listing of all authors of indexed papers, together with corresponding paper sequence numbers. Having determined the sequence numbers associated with a given subject or author, the papers to which these numbers refer may be found in the Chronological Listing. This listing provides a complete reference to papers published in the 2006 issues of Tribology Transactions (T49). The papers are listed by author(s), title, publication, volume number, issue num- ber and page numbers in ascending sequence number The Combined Index is edited by Dr. Martin Webster of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Clinton, NJ. The Society gratefully acknowledges Dr. Webster's efforts in this endeavor. STLE 2006 » Chronological Listing Tribology Transactions 06001 Liao, N.-T. and Lin, J.F., “Rolling-Sliding Analysis in Ball 06006 Gschwender, L.J., Snyder, C.E., Jr., Sharma, S.K., Jen- Bearing Considering Thermal Effect,” T49, (1), pp. 1-16. ney, T., Campo, A., Roberts, M.B. and Fultz, G., “Hydraulic System Component Storage with Military 06002 Nakayama, K. and Mirza, S. MD., “Verification of the Hydraulic Fluids,” T49, (1), pp. 46-52. Decomposition of Perfluoropolyether Fluid Due to Tri bomicroplasma,” T49, (1), pp. 17-25. 06007 Kohara, M., Kawamura, T. and Egami, M., “Study on Mechanism of Hydrogen Generation from Lubricants 06003 Shyu, S.-H., Jeng, Y.-R. and Chang, C.-C., “Load Capacity T49, (1), pp. 53-60 for Adiabatic Finite-Width Plane Slider Bearings in the Turbulent Thermohydrodynamic Regime,” T49, (1), pp. 06008 _Ivashchenko, V.I. and Turchi, P.E.A., “Atomic-Scale Slid 26-32. ing Friction of Amorphous and Nanostructured SiC and Diamond Surfaces,” T49, (1), pp. 61-65. 06004 Lovell, M. and Morrow, C., “Contact Analysis of Anisotropic Coatings with Application to Ball Bearings 06009 Zou, M., Cai, L. and Yang, D., “Nanotribology of a Silica T49, (1), pp. 33-38. Nanoparticle-Textured Surface,” T49, (1), pp. 66-71. 06005 _ Bair, S.,“A More Complete Description of the Shear Rhe 06010 Brown, S.S. and Clarke, I.C., “A Review of Lubrication ology of High Temperature, High-Shear Journal Bearing Conditions to Wear Simulation in Artificial Hip Replace Lubrication,” T49, (1), pp. 39-45. ments,” T49, (1), pp. 72-78. STLE°200 6 Combined Subject and Author Index Each paper published during the indexed period is assigned a sequence numbert,he first two digits of which indicate the year in which the paper was publishedT.h e index may be entered either through the Subject Index or the Author Index. The Sub- ject Index design was revised in 1991, with keywords appearing in one of the following subject areas: Bearings Lubrication Regimes Computing and Engineering Methods Maintenance and Condition Monitoring Extreme Conditions Tribology Materials Properties and Tribology Friction Metalworking Materials Machining Human and Environmental Seals Lubricant Classes (by Application) Surface Technology Lubricant Components Tribology of Equipment Lubricant Manufacture, Application and Disposal Tribology in Industry Lubricant Properties and Problems Wear and Failure Inspection of the index will familiarize the user with the location of keywordsT.h e sequence number of a paper appears next to the keywords, which describe a significant part of the content of that paper. The Author Index is an alphabetical listing of all authors of indexed papers, together with corresponding paper sequence numbers. Having determined the sequence numbers associated with a given subject or author, the papers to which these numbers refer may be found in the Chronological Listing. This listing provides a complete reference to papers published in the 2006 issues of Tribology Transactions (T49). The papers are listed by author(s), title, publication, volume number, issue num- ber and page numbers in ascending sequence number The Combined Index is edited by Dr. Martin Webster of ExxonMobil Research and Engineering, Clinton, NJ. The Society gratefully acknowledges Dr. Webster's efforts in this endeavor. STLE 2006 » Chronological Listing Tribology Transactions 06001 Liao, N.-T. and Lin, J.F., “Rolling-Sliding Analysis in Ball 06006 Gschwender, L.J., Snyder, C.E., Jr., Sharma, S.K., Jen- Bearing Considering Thermal Effect,” T49, (1), pp. 1-16. ney, T., Campo, A., Roberts, M.B. and Fultz, G., “Hydraulic System Component Storage with Military 06002 Nakayama, K. and Mirza, S. MD., “Verification of the Hydraulic Fluids,” T49, (1), pp. 46-52. Decomposition of Perfluoropolyether Fluid Due to Tri bomicroplasma,” T49, (1), pp. 17-25. 06007 Kohara, M., Kawamura, T. and Egami, M., “Study on Mechanism of Hydrogen Generation from Lubricants 06003 Shyu, S.-H., Jeng, Y.-R. and Chang, C.-C., “Load Capacity T49, (1), pp. 53-60 for Adiabatic Finite-Width Plane Slider Bearings in the Turbulent Thermohydrodynamic Regime,” T49, (1), pp. 06008 _Ivashchenko, V.I. and Turchi, P.E.A., “Atomic-Scale Slid 26-32. ing Friction of Amorphous and Nanostructured SiC and Diamond Surfaces,” T49, (1), pp. 61-65. 06004 Lovell, M. and Morrow, C., “Contact Analysis of Anisotropic Coatings with Application to Ball Bearings 06009 Zou, M., Cai, L. and Yang, D., “Nanotribology of a Silica T49, (1), pp. 33-38. Nanoparticle-Textured Surface,” T49, (1), pp. 66-71. 06005 _ Bair, S.,“A More Complete Description of the Shear Rhe 06010 Brown, S.S. and Clarke, I.C., “A Review of Lubrication ology of High Temperature, High-Shear Journal Bearing Conditions to Wear Simulation in Artificial Hip Replace Lubrication,” T49, (1), pp. 39-45. ments,” T49, (1), pp. 72-78. 06011 Alfano, A.D. and Bhushan, B., “Failure Mechanisms of 06026 Bair, S. and Kotzalas, M., “The Contribution of Roller Advanced Metal Evaporated Tape in an Advanced Linear Compliance to Elastohydrodynamic Traction,” T49, (2), Tape Drive,” T49, (1), pp. 79-91. pp. 218-224. 06012 Yao, S.M. and Tan, J.B., “incompressible and Analytical 06027 Miller, M., Topolovec-Miklozic, K., Dardin, A. and Study on a Basic Model of a Complex Journal Gas Bear- Spikes, H.A., “The Design of Boundary Film-Forming ing,” T49, (1), pp. 92-95. PMA Viscosity ModifiersT,4”9, (2), pp. 225-232. 06013 Yao, S.M. and Tan, J.B., “incompressible and Analytical 06028 Jackson, R.L. and Green, I., “The Behavior of Thrust Study on an Out-Pump Type Complex Thrust Gas Bear Washer Bearings Considering Mixed Lubrication and ing,” T49, (1), pp. 96-101. Asperity Contact,” T49, (2), pp. 233-247. 06014 Yao, S.M. and Tan, J.B., ompressible and Analytical 06029 Choo, J.W., Olver, A.V., Spikes, H.A., Dumont, M.-L. and Study on Load-Carrying Capacity of a Complex Thrust loannides, E., “The Influence of Longitudinal Roughness Gas Bearing,” T49, (1), pp. 102-107. in Thin-Film, Mixed Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication,’ T49, (2), pp. 248-259. 06015 Yablon, D.G., Kalamaras, P.H., Deckman, D.E. and Web- ster, M.N., “Atomic Force Microscopy and Raman Spec 06030 Diab, Y., Ville, F. and Velex, P., “Prediction of Power Loss troscopy Investigation of Additive Interactions Responsi es Due to Tooth Friction in Gears,” T49, (2), pp. 260-270. ble for Anti-Wear Film Formation in a Lubricated Con tact,” T49, (1), pp. 108-116. 06031 Defaye, C., Arghir, M., Bonneau, O., Carpentier, P., Debailleux, C. and Imbourg, F., “Experimental Study of 06016 Zhao, Y.P., Turay, R. and Hundley, L., “Monitoring and the Radial and Tangential Forces in a Whirling Squeeze Predicting Emulsion Stability »f Metalworking Fluids by Film Damper,” T49, (2), pp. 271-278. Salt Titration and Laser yht Scattering Method,” T49, 06032 Mosleh, M. and Khemet, B.A., “A Surface Texturing (1), pp. 117-123. Approach for Cleaner Disc Brakes,” T49, (2), pp. 279-283. 06017 Zhao, H., Barber, G.C., Zou, Q. and Gu, R., “Effect of inter 06033 Sawyer, W.G., Ziegert, J.C., Schmitz, T.L. and BartonT,. , nal Cooling on Tool-Chir terface Temperature in Orthogonal Cutting T49, (2), pp. 125-134. “In-Situ Lubrication with Boric Acid: Powder Delivery of an Environmentally Benign Solid Lubricant,” T49, (2), pp. 06018 Jackson, R.L., “The Effect of Scale-Dependent Hardness 284-290. on Elasto-Plastic Asperity Contact Between Rough Sur faces,” T49, (2), pp. 135-150. 06034 Demas, N.G. and Polycarpou, A.A., “Ultra High Pressure Tribometer for Testing CO> Refrigerant at Chamber Pres 06019 Komvopoulos, K., Pernama, S.A., Yamaguchi, E.S. and sures up to 2000 psi to Simulate Compressor Conditions Ryason, P.R., “Friction Reduction and Antiwear Capacity T49, (3), pp. 291-296. of Engine Oil Blend g Zinc Dialkyldithiophos phate and Molybden mplex Additives,” T49, (2), 06035 Choy, F.K., Chen, H. and Zhou, J., “identification of Sin pp. 151-165. gle and Multiple Teeth Damage in a Gear Transmission System,” T49, (3), pp. 297-304. 06020 Daniels, C.C. and Braun, M_J., The Friction Behavior of individual Component »park-Ignition Engine Dur 06036 DeCamillo, S., Brockwell, K.and Dmochowski, W., “Test Results Comparing the Effect of Reverse Rotation on Off ing Warm-Up,” T49, (2), pp. 166-173. set Pivot Journal Bearing Pad Temperatures,” T49, (3), pp. 06021 Rondonuwzu, C.C. and Winoto, S.H., “Pressure Distribu 305-314. tions A dynamic Herringbone 06037 Ma. Z., Henein, N.A. and Bryzik, W., “A Model for Wear Grooved T49, 2),ppp . 174-181. and Friction in Cylinder Liners and Piston Rings,” T49, (3), 06022 — L., Qu, S., Webster, M.N. and Jackson, A., “On pp. 315-327. Ml } Reduction in EHL Traction at Low Temperature,” T49, (2), pp. 182-191. 06038 Xi, J. and Rhode, D.L., Rotordynamics of Impeller Eye Seals with Wear-Damaged Teeth in Centrifugal Compres- 06023 Kim, D., Jackson, R.L. and Green, I., “Experimental Inves sors,” T49, (3), pp. 328-337. yJaAlt InNNn namic Effects on Radial 06039 Laraia, K., Leone, N., MacDonald, R. and Blanchet, T.A., y Gr T49, (2), pp. 192- Effect of Water and Serum Absorption on Wear on Unir 201. radiated and Crosslinked UHMWPE Orthopedic Bearing 06024 Przediacki, M. and Kajdas, C., “Tribochemistry of Fluori Materials,” T49, (3), pp. 338-346. nated i Ff y xy Steel and Aluminum 06040 Wright, A.E. and Bhushan, B., “Effects of Different Mag- Surface T4(29), p,p. 202-214. netic Tapes and Operating Parameters on Lateral Tape 06025 Hedges, J., Voelker, P., anaes R. and Ladd, C., “An In Motion in a Linear Tape Drive,” T49, (3), pp. 347-360. lation in Gear Oils and T49, (2), pp. 215-217. Yelma, S.S., Miller, B.A. and Landers, R.G., “Clearance 06055 Liu, Z., Sun, J. and Shen, W., “Critical Load Analysis for a Regulation of Mechanical Gas Face Seals: Part |—Model- Layered Half-Space Under Sliding Indentation,” T49, (4), ing,” T49, (3), pp. 361-372. pp. 513-525. 06042 Yelma, S.S., Miller, B.A. and Landers, R.G., “Clearance 06056 Wang, Y., Wang. Q.J., Lin, C. and Shi, F., “Development of Regulation of Mechanical Gas Face Seals: Part II—Analy- a Set of Stribeck Curves for Conformal Contacts of Rough sis and Control,” T49, (3), pp. 373-386. Surfaces,” T49, (4), pp. 526-535. 06043 Popescu, G., Morales-Espejel, G.E., Wemekamp, B. and 06057 DmochowskiW.,M. and Bair, S., “Effect of Oil Evacuation Gabelli, A., “An Engineering Model for Three-Dimension- on the Static and Dynamic Properties of Tilting Pad Jour al Elastic-Plastic Rolling Contact Analyses,” T49, (3), pp. nal Bearings,” T49, (4), pp. 536-544. 387-399. 06058 Duchowski, J.K. and Mannebach, H., “A Novel 06044 Carpino, M. and Talmage, G., “Prediction of Rotor Approach to Predictive Maintenance: A Portable, Multi Dynamic Coefficients in Gas Lubricated Foil Journal Bear- Component MEMS Sensor for On-Line Monitoring of ings with Corrugated Sub-Foils,” T49, (3), pp. 400-409. Fluid Condition in Hydraulic and Lubricating Systems,” T49, (4), pp. 545-553. 06045 Van De Voort, F.R., Sedman, J., Cocciardi, R.A. and Pinchuk, D., “FTIR Condition Monitoring of In-Service 06059 Yang, Y.-K. and Jeng, M.-C., “Thermohydrodynamic Lubricants: Ongoing Developments and Future Perspec- Analysis and Design of Dual Conical-Cylindrical Bearings tives,” T49, (3), pp. 410-418. Using Non-Newtonian Lubricants,” T49, (4), pp. 554-562. 06046 Dadouche, A., Fillon, M. and Dmochowski, W., “Perfor 06060 McConnellJ.,E ., Segal, A.E. and Eden, T.J., “The Dry Slid mance of a Hydrodynamic Fixed Geometry Thrust Bear- ing Behavior of Alp03 Transformed, Hypereutectic, 2xxx, ing: Comparison Between Experimental Data and and 7xxx, Aluminum Alloys Under Simulated Wire-Rope Numerical Results,” T49, (3), pp. 419-426. Induced Wear,” T49, (4), pp. 563-573. 06047 Awasthi, R.K., Jain, S.C. and Sharma, S.C.,“A Simulation 06061 Xi, J. and Rhode, D.L., “Seal-iniet Disturbance Boundary Study of Running-In Wear Effect and its Influence on Condition Correlations for Rotordynamics Models, Part 1: Average Flow Factors,” T49, (3), pp. 427-438. Correlation Development,” T49, (4), pp. 574-583. 06048 Webster, M.N., Lee, G.H. and Chang, L., “Effect of EHL 06062 Xi, J. and Rhode, D.L., “Seal-Inlet Disturbance Boundary Contact Conditions on the Behavior of Traction Fluids,” Condition Correlations for Rotordynamics Models, Part 2: T49, (3), pp. 439-448. Assessment,” T49, (4), pp. 584-591. 06049 Wang, Y. and Yang, B., “An investigation into Grease 06063 Costello, M.T., “Study of Surface Films of Amorphous and Behavior in Thermal EHL. Circular Contacts,” T49, (3), pp. Crystalline Overbased Calcium Sulfonate by XPS and 449-453. AES," T49, (4), pp. 592-597. 06050 Chapaton, T.J., Capehart, T.W. and Linden, J.L., “Syn 06064 Xiong, S., Wang, Q.J., Liu, W.K., Yang, Q., Vaidyanathan, thesis and Characterization of Alkyl-Bridged Bicyclohep- K., Zhu, D. and Lin, C., “Approaching Mixed Elastohydro- tanes as Traction Fluids,” T49, (3), pp. 454-472. dynamic Lubrication of Smooth Journal-Bearing Systems with Low Rotating Speed,” T49, (4), pp. 598-610. 06051 Wang, N. and Tsai, C.-M., “Application of Thread-Level Parallel Programming to Thermohydrodynamic Lubrica 06065 Moraru, L., Keith, T.G., Dimofte, F., Cioc, S.and Fleming, tion Computation,” T49, (4), pp. 473-481. D.P., “Dynamic Modeling of a Dual Clearance Squeeze Film Damper. Part |i,” T49, (4), pp. 611-620. 06052 Yagi, K., Kyogoku, K. and Nakahara, T., “Measurements of Temperature Distributions Around Longitudinally 06066 Shen, D. and Salant, R.F., “A Transient Mixed Lubrication Grooved Rough Surfaces in Sliding Elastohydrodynamic Model of a Rotary Lip Seal with a Rough Shaft,” T49, (4), Point Contacts,” T49, (4), pp. 482-489. pp. 621-634. 06053 Kwon, W.-S., Henderson, H.E. and Kim, K.-W., “Effects of 06067 Tudor, A. and Khonsari, M.M., “Analysis of Heat Parti Dumbbell Blending of Light and Heavy Hydrocracked tioning in Wheel/Rail and Wheel/Brake Shoe Friction Base Oils on the Performance of Automatic Transmission Contact: An Analytical Approach,” T49, (4), pp. 635-642. Fluids,” T49, (4), pp. 490-501. 06054 Blanchet, T.A., “Coupled Evolution of Load Distribution and Wear on Grease-Lubricated Lead Screw Threads,” T49, (4), pp. 502-512. STLE°200 6 Subject Index | Bearings Bench Tests 06( 16024. 06026 Additli tive Deposition ee Surface 06033, 06034, 06048 lechnology | Air Gas 0601 Air, Gas 06 Equipment Test i 6023 yntamir Or Hydr4 ody nami Unl. ubricated. 06008 1, UOU6 . rart Hates 0603. 6046, OF , FFJoooill u rnOfa0 l6 0440 61 021 14 Human and —En vironmental cl ¢ 11 Properties ties 060490.6 058 06054 Properties 06049, 06054 OU64 ibr nt Degradation 06007. 06045 Slider 060 Biolubrication é brication ’ Regime Tilting-Pad : : onservation Rolling Element ' } | OBL 00 nergy 0602 Ball 06001. O¢ eo | . Lubricants 06( Newtor Behavic 06005 Materials 060 — onan Computing and Engineering Methods Hygiene 06032 ‘ t hea strenatt \¢ ) Pollution 06032, 06( Comput aeZ é W.a ste 0605, 8 f 2 1604 Of A7C 060 ) os ty Of 9 Contact Me la V ty-rressure )6005 06022 16018, Of Lubricant Classes (by Application) 16026, 06048, 06049, 06050 ee \é ' AAuut tomatic‘ ¢ Tirraannss n FluiNdas OF cit } mpe ture f 10, 06053 : Gear Lubricants O¢ 1606 Greases 06049, O¢ ' Hydraulic Fluids 06( 6025, 06( Fluid Mechar . Internal Combust gine Oils O€ | 160 ai dé 06019, 060; Lubri°c ati:o n Regi. mes | 1604 Metalworking Fluid nts OE : + ‘ raction Fluid 6004 ( U 199 Tran oF r { t >ti 60? é y JU2Z, U6 6024 Hl } f Lubri4c ant Components Frictior ee Fri ¢ tre Analy T | Eff t ¢ Pp see also Lubrication f Additives : : — Antiwear 06 t rodynami bricatior HI - Detergent/Disps t 0601 ¢ ¢ 602¢ 16027, 06029 Extreme Conditions Tribology Friction Modif 6015. 061 riction Modifying 115,06 16048. 060 1605 -P ee a ey Solid Lubrican metry 06( 16027, 06029 b stags Saas ; \VV/I Improveyer l0A6 : ubricated 06049 Mineral Basestocks O¢€ MM EHI O¢ ) synntthheet ic BR asesctt ock Jewtonian | ricants 0602 Friction Fiuorocarbon 2,06024 EHL, Roughr Effects 06029 Hydrocarbor ¢ 6052 06064 - i Paol yethers O€ 6024A nal Effects 06022 T tior ee Friction . . Hyd nic and Hydrostatic Lubricant Properties and Problems jOricatior 4 } | Acidity, Basicity 0¢ IVITATION OOK Additive Degradat Film Geometry 06012, 06013, 06014 ’ L 6 0604 Decomposition O¢ 20, VOUS Depletion 0602 row hate VOUS t . Interaction 066 6019 Friction—(see Friction) Metalworking, Materials Machining Gears 06035 Gas and Vapor Lubricated 06012, Epicyclic (Planetary) 06028 06013, 06014 Coolants—(see Lubricant Classes) Helical Gears 06023, 06028, 06030 Inertia Effects 06003, 06031 Cutting 06016, 06017 Spur Gears 06030, 06035 Finishing 06016 Load-Carrying Capacity 06003, Hydraulic Components 06006 06012, 06013, 06014, 06021, Surface Modification—(see Surface Seals—(see Seals) 06023 Technology) Internal Combustion Engines 06020, Forming 06016 Non-Newtonian Lubricants 06005, 06037 06059 Gasoline 06020 Roughness Effects 06047, 06056, Magnetic Data Storage Systems 06040 Seals 06064, 06066 Hard Discs 06002, 06021 Squeeze-Film 06031, 06065 Reciprocating Seals Tapes 06011, 06040 Stability, Vibration 06044, 06057 Piston Rings 06031, 06037 Screw Threads 06054 Thermal Effects 06003, 06023, 06036, Rotary Seals Seals—(see Seals) 06046, 06051, 06059 Face 06041, 06042 Wheels 06067 Turbulent 06003 Labyrinth 06038, 06061, 06062 Wire Ropes 06060 Solid Lubrication 06033 Lip 06066 Friction—(see Friction) Tribology in Industry Mechanisms 06033 Wear—(see Wear) ’ Surface Technology Aerospace 06006 Chemical Analytical Techniques Automotive 06037 Maintenance and Condition AES(Auger) 06063 Magnetic Data Storage 06011, 06021, Monitoring FTIR 06024, 06045 06040 Raman 06015 Metalworking—(see Metalworking) Equipment Monitoring 06025, 06035 XPS 06019, 06024, 06063 Railroad 06067 Failure Analysis 06035 Coatings and Films 06004, 06055 Track 06067 Lubricant Analytical Techniques 06025, Additive-Deposited Films 06015, Vehicles 06067 06045, 06058 06019, 06063 FTIR 06045 Friction-Reducing Coatings 06004, Wear and Failure Gas Chromatography 06050 06019, 06055 Spectroscopy 06045 Wear-Resistant Coatings 06004, Corrosion 06006 (see also Lubricant Properties) 06019, 06055 Fatigue | Lubrication Scheduling 06058 Hardness 06015 Crack Propagation 06007, 06055 | Maintenance 06006, 06025 Physical Examination Methods Rolling-Contact 06043 (see also Wear and Failure) AFM 06015 Wear SEM 06023 Boundary Lubricated 06015, 06019, Materials Properties and Tribology Surface Roughness 06009, 06018, 06024 06029, 06032, 06047, 06052 Self-Lubricated 06032 | Ceramics Analysis and Models 06018, 06028, Solid Lubricated 06033 Carbides 06008 06029, 06056, 06066 Unlubricated 06060 Oxides 06009, 06060 Running-In 06037, 06047 Wear Mechanisms 06011, 06019, 06037, Diamond 06008 06054, 06055 Elastomeric 06039, 06066 Abrasive 06060 Tribology of Equipment Ferrous Alloys, Steel 06024 Adhesive 06011, 06060 Metals, Elemental Bearings—(see Bearings) Delamination 06055 Aluminum 06024, 06060 Brakes 06032, 06067 Wear/Failure Testing Devices Non-Ferrous Alloys 06060 Compressors (Gas Bench Tests 06015, 06019, 06033, Polymeric 06039 Centrifugal 06038 06034, 06039, 06060 Equipment Tests 06010, 06011, Refrigerant 06034 06023, 06035 Dampers 06031, 06065 (see also Maintenance) STLE*2006 Author Index D Alfano, A.D. ...... ..06011 Dadouche,A. ........... 06046 Co” 5 Se 06031 PURI PA. civics ecsc ass O60S1 EO 2 ee 06020 TOMWNEES Ean csciawaced 06029 AwasthiR,.K . ... ..... 06047 DATGIGAS. 6.ccc ca: ae 06027 Ivashchenko, V.l. ......... 06008 Debanewi C. «...csccaed 06031 B DeGarmo;S .. .....00..00008 06036 J Deckman,DE . ........00 06015 Be, rr 06031 Es ae ae ...06005 SETA is sce enone 06022 Demas, PEG, ....0.<sseced 06034 06026, 06057 Jackson,R.L. ..... 06018, 06023 LS ee 06030 BarmerGi, ..........:. 06017 PATO sn aasccnceunnteen 06047 DIAGEO. .écscseccccesd 06065 CU ar te .06033 JOR TAAS:, tacisteecscna 06059 Dmochowski,W.M. ..... 06036, Bnusnany GS: .......2.+..eOl1, PEMA. Sccesaumaceewe 06003 06046, 06057 06040 NORIO TE: ocusacdcsenwned 06006 Duchowski,J.K. ......... 06058 Blanchet, T.A. ...........06039 Dumont, MesL. ..........d 06029 06054 K Bonneau,O . .............06031 DAUR MIS. ...5..086.++2 00020 E Ok, ee 06024 Brockwell, K. ............06036 KalaMaAraS PH. oc scecais 06015 PROMOTE: Saws iin andcawuad 06060 PHOWI SS. bcc cciccs OOIO Kawamura,T. ............ 06007 EQNS: -sidaaictisccaccnad 06007 Le: oeae ete .06037 PMID, cis aseduiewapiated 06065 Khemet, B.A. ............ 06032 Csee ene cto is Khonsari, M.M. .......... 06067 PND os tkcawathaaanse 06023 SS 06046 SMe soe eu anh eeuicind 06009 TTS 06053 S| re 06065 NE eee 06006 RGR 6 oiccnurowainst 06007 FUE os 55 vdccsueseaeacd 06006 Capehiart, TW. .........22: 06050 Komvopoulos, K. ........ 06019 CAIBENHGr PL iw. sens 06031 RGA SAME. sonvnnsh await 06026 GAMBINO. <.cncecasceed 06044 G EWORNERS: <ciccvenecend 06053 Goh Ce a ee ere 06003 EYGGOMU RS oicsisiesiesicsiis a 06052 Chang,L. .........06022,06048 or | 06043 eee re 06023 Chapaton,TJ. ...........06050 OU L 6: re 06035 Gschwender, L.J. ........ 06006 CGI, Ssc aicitecansacans 06029 Cee meeLOee 06017 EERE caciiwannennenkwes 06025 CROWN. 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