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Recent Trends in Non-Destructive Testing Approaches for Composite Materials: A Review of Successful Implementations. [PDF]
Tai JL+5 more
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Table errata: Tables of toroidal harmonics, II: Orders 5–10, all significant degrees (Aerospace Res. Lab., Office of Aerospace Res. United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 1969) by Fettis and James C. Caslin [PDF]
Henry E. Fettis
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Aerospace electrode line [PDF]
A facility which produces electrodes for spacecraft power supplies is described. The electrode assembly procedures are discussed. A number of design features in the production process are reported including a batch operation mode and an independent ...
Miller, L.
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This study explores the novel sensing applications of water evaporation‐induced power generation, by using lignin/ZnO nanofibrous membranes for sensing airflow through output voltage variation. Obtained lignin/ZnO airflow sensors are self‐powered, precise, and quick‐responding, and can be used as wearable devices for breath monitor, surrounding ...
Yifei Zhan+7 more
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Additive Manufacturing of Fibre-Reinforced Polymer Composites. [PDF]
Yang C, Wang K, Zhang J, Codolini A.
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Sensors for process and structural health monitoring of aerospace composites: A review
Helena Rocha+2 more
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Carbon-carbon composites: Emerging materials for hypersonic flight [PDF]
An emerging class of high temperature materials called carbon-carbon composites are being developed to help make advanced aerospace flight become a reality.
Maahs, Howard G.
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Surprisingly, a cell can bind to itself to make a self‐adhesion, which engineered here to improve how cells attach to biomaterials. Nanoprinting are used to make 3D structures smaller than cells–called Self‐Adhesion‐Tunnels (SATs)–around which cells can wrap and bind to themselves.
Anamika Singh+4 more
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