Comparative In Vitro Evaluation of Residual Fiber Contamination from Applicators in the Adhesive Interface. [PDF]
Miguel-Calvo A +5 more
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Microfiber knot resonator with 10<sup>7</sup> Q-factor record. [PDF]
Zhou X, Ding Z, Xu F.
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Evolution and Expression Analysis of PAO Gene Family in Cotton: Focusing on Fiber Development and Stress Response. [PDF]
Gao H +6 more
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Nanosecond-latency all-optical fiber sensing with in-sensor computing. [PDF]
Tao Y +5 more
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Development and Characterization of Thermomechanically Treated and Untreated Banana Rachis Fiber/PLA Composites for Material Extrusion Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
Monzón E +4 more
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Sustainable development and ANN-based prediction of bio-waste-filled flax-pineapple-epoxy hybrid composites for enhanced mechanical performance. [PDF]
Gowda S +8 more
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Distribution function of fiber length in thermoplastic composites [PDF]
Abstract Due to the strong correlation with material properties, fiber length distribution in polymer composites has been extensively investigated. The distribution exhibits steep increase until a peak followed by a long tail decay, which has been analyzed in terms of Weibull distribution.
Yuichi Masubuchi +2 more
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Are fiber strength measurements affected by cotton fiber length distribution? [PDF]
Two experiments were performed to investigate the effect of variations in fiber length distribution on strength measured by different instruments. In these experiments, we assumed that cutting the fibers along their length would not have any effect on the strength measurements.
Gourlot, Jean-Paul +5 more
openaire +3 more sources
The effect of fiber length distribution on suspension crowding. [PDF]
Expressions are developed to extend the concept of fiber crowding, developed by Kerekes et al., to account for the distribution of fiber lengths which are often lognormal. The theory shows that the mean crowding no. for fibers with a distribution of lengths is higher than that for fibers of uniform length equal to the mean by a factor dependent only on
Kropholler, H. W., Sampson, W. W.
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