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Polymer-based composites for steel structure coating are an effective strategy to improve tribological properties and service durability under hygrothermal aging conditions.
Jingwei Tian, Xiao Qi, Guijun Xian
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The Development of a Methodology to Understand Climate-induced Damage in Decorated Oak Wood Panels [PDF]
Climate-induced damage in decorated oak wood panels is considered to be a high risk for pre-eminent museum collections. To advise museums on the development of sustainable future preservation strategies and rational guidelines for indoor climate ...
Ankersmit, H.A. +8 more
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Monitoring and simulations of hydrolysis in epoxy matrix composites during hygrothermal aging [PDF]
In this paper, we studied the water transport in thermoset matrices. We used Fourier Transform Infrared analysis (FTIR) during sorption/desorption experiments to investigate the interaction between sorbed water and the epoxy network.
EL YAGOUBI, Jalal +3 more
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Bio‐based epoxy systems enabling sustainable, durable, and high‐performance flax fiber composites. ABSTRACT Three bio‐based epoxy systems—Polar Bear, Green Turtle, and Plankton—featuring bio‐carbon contents of 28% to 70%, were combined with recyclable (Recyclamine R101) and non‐recyclable hardeners to produce flax fiber‐reinforced biocomposites.
Vincenzo Fiore +6 more
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Hygrothermal Properties of Raw Earth Materials: A Literature Review [PDF]
Raw earth historic and contemporary architectures are renowned for their good environmental properties of recyclability and low embodied energy along the production process. Earth massive walls are universally known to be able to regulate indoor thermal and hygroscopic conditions containing energy consumptions, creating comfortable interior spaces with
Francesco, Nocera +3 more
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Heterogeniety in electrochemical systems heavily influences device performance and durability. The study shows unique evidence of spatio‐operational heterogeneity in fuel cells via operando neutron and X‐ray tomography. Large variations in membrane thickness and hydration depend upon location and operating conditions, with implications on membrane ...
Pranay Shrestha +9 more
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Owing to the instability of gelatine in hygrothermal environments, gelatine-based cultural heritage undergo various deterioration processes, such as cracking, peeling, warping, curling and fracture, posing significant threats to its long-term ...
Jiaojiao Liu +5 more
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Moth‐Wing‐Inspired Multifunctional Metamaterials
This study develops a moth‐wing‐inspired heterogeneous metamaterial that achieves synergistic broadband sound absorption, mechanical energy dissipation, and thermal insulation within a lightweight architected framework. Combining bioinspired gradient design, genetic‐algorithm optimization, and additive manufacturing, the bionic heterogeneous acoustic ...
Haoran Pei +12 more
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Physical Characterization of Biobased Corrugated Panels, an Innovative Material
Corrugated panels possess excellent thermomechanical properties, but, with presently no hygrothermal applications for building envelopes, their full potential still needs to be explored.
Adrien Gaudelas +3 more
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In this paper, a series of experiments assessing the moisture buffer value (MBV) of four internal wall assembly samples made from hygroscopic materials was performed. A modified Nordtest protocol was used.
Dobrosława Kaczorek
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