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A technical review on epoxy-nanoclay nanocomposites: Mechanical, hygrothermal and wear properties
This review offers a summary of the epoxy-nanoclay nanocomposites research that has been performed. Epoxy-nanoclay nanocomposites have an across-the-board variety of aerospace, defense, construction, and automobile applications.
A. Kini +3 more
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2D Materials Empowered Radar Absorbing Materials: A Review
Recent progress in 2D materials empowered radar absorbing materials (RAMs) is reviewed, highlighting four key structural design strategies that enhance electromagnetic wave absorption. Porous structures, heterogeneous interfaces, printed metamaterials, and tunable metasurfaces are compared in terms of their governing physics, fabrication complexity ...
Yujie Zhong +4 more
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STUDY OF MECHANICAL AND HYGROTHERMAL PROPERTIES OF AGGLOMERATED CORK
The mode of development of sandwich panels with cork core by the method infusion cannot prevent the resin from penetrating inside cork. This study characterizes white cork agglomerated before and after the development of sandwich panels to see the influence of the resin on the mechanical and hygrothermic characteristics of cork.
Mir, A. +3 more
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Using Models to Predict the Hygrothermal Performance of Equipment and Piping Insulation
108123The development of hygrothermal models began in earnest in the 1990s, with the initial emphasis on the performance of building envelope systems. Numerous large-scale building envelope failures associated with water intrusion drove this development.
Som S. Shrestha +7 more
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The reliability of hygrothermal models depends on the quality of their inputs. Conventionally, thermal and moisture properties are treated as temperature-independent, yet previous studies have shown that many of these properties are temperature-dependent.
Fitsum Tariku +2 more
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Composite cylinder under axial and radial compression. ABSTRACT This study examines the hygrothermal degradation of filament‐wound glass fiber‐reinforced epoxy composite tubes designed for application as liners in oil and gas systems, focusing on their response under axial or radial compression.
Anderson L. dos Santos +3 more
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Development of prefabricated insulation elements for buildings with aerated autoclaved concrete walls [PDF]
An extensive need for the refurbishment and renewal of existing building stock has been the focus of consideration for many decades, principally because of the high global energy consumption and pollution levels.
Pihelo Peep, Kalamees Targo
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Processing the Mode I and Mode II fracture analysis Basalt/Kevlar fiber reinforced hybrid composites with GnP. ABSTRACT This research examines the Mode I and Mode II fracture behavior of basalt/Kevlar fiber reinforced epoxy hybrid composites augmented with graphene nanoplatelets (GnP). Hybrid composites containing varying concentrations of GnP (0, 1, 2
Mehmet Bulut +3 more
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Durability of hybrid flax fibre-reinforced epoxy composites with graphene in hygrothermal environment [PDF]
Natural fibre composites are highly sensitive to the hygrothermal environment (humidity and elevated in-service temperature). Enhancing the long-term behaviour of such composites can be achieved through additive manufacturing using nanomaterials as a ...
Gerdes, Andreas +3 more
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ABSTRACT Using a large and novel array of instruments on five rockwalls in northern Gaspesia, their respective surface energy balances were calculated and their thermal regimes were measured and modeled to depths exceeding the seasonal frost penetration.
Tom Birien, Francis Gauthier
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