Test results of 2-kWh flywheel using passive PM and HTS bearings
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T. M. Mulcahy | K. L. Uherka | John R. Hull | R. A. Abboud | J. Juna | J. Hull | R. Abboud | T. Mulcahy | K. Uherka | J. Juna
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