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Design and Applications of Multi‐Frequency Programmable Metamaterials for Adaptive Stealth
This article provides a comprehensive overview of metamaterials, including their fundamental principles, properties, synthesis techniques, and applications in stealth, as well as their challenges and future prospects. It covers topics that are more advanced than those typically discussed in existing review articles, while still being closely connected ...
Jonathan Tersur Orasugh +4 more
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Rubber composite fibers containing silver nanoparticles with high morphological stability were prepared through combination of electrospinning and in-situ chemical crosslinking.
M. Tian, Q. Hu, H. Wu, L. Zhang, H. Fong
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Rheological Characterization of Low and High‐Solids‐Loaded Suspensions Using Capillary Rheometry
ABSTRACT Controlled extrusion of viscous liquids with suspended solids depends critically on rheology. The rheology of a binder (9:1 mass ratio of cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) to triacetin with a 55 wt.% diethyl ketone balance) loaded with dilute (0–15 wt.%) and concentrated (≥50 wt.%) granulated sugar loadings from three particle size ...
Jiselle Thornby +7 more
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This review highlights emerging advances in oxide‐based thermal interface materials (TIMs), from fundamental TIM concepts to key oxide fillers and rational design strategies that tailor filler morphology, hybrid architectures, surface chemistry, and 3D networks.
Su‐Jin Ha +5 more
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Study on the nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of rubber composites filled with silica
Silica-filled rubber composites exhibit nonlinear viscoelastic behavior depending on filler dispersion and matrix interaction. This study investigated the effects of silane treatment on dynamic mechanical properties of precipitated and fumed silica ...
Pan Wang, Peijin Liu, Wen Ao
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Schematic illustration of the influence of carbon nanotube addition on the mechanical behavior of simplified and commercial rubber formulations. ABSTRACT Improving the performance of materials that already possess excellent mechanical properties is one of the most persistent challenges in materials engineering.
Luciana V. Cambraia +7 more
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A simple synthetic route to aldehyde functional poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) through oxidative C─C bond cleavage of terminal epoxide functions by periodic acid is developed. The obtained polymer is introduced as a precursor in the synthesis of aliphatic imine‐based self‐healing PDMS in the form of supramolecular networks or covalent adaptable networks.
Mickaël Du Fraysseix +4 more
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Precision in Rubber Seal Lifetime Prediction: The Critical Role of Aspect Ratio
This study examines how specimen geometry affects rubber seal aging predictions. We examine NBR and EPDM samples with varying aspect ratios (AR) under thermo‐oxidative conditions. Analysis includes indentation modulus, hardness, crosslink density, and calorimetric analyses. Results reveal how aspect ratio influences aging behavior.
Elias Luiz de Souza +5 more
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ABSTRACT Two novel composite propellant formulations have previously been produced from a binder consisting of the thermoplastic elastomer styrene‐ethylene/butylene‐styrene (SEBS) and a solid filler, either ammonium perchlorate (AP) or 1,3,5‐trinitro‐1,3,5‐triazinane (RDX).
Peter J. Wilkinson +2 more
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Recent Advances in Ene Reactions with Carbon Enophiles
Recent advances in the classical intra‐ and intermolecular ene nexus with carbon enophiles (alkenes, alkynes, arynes, and allenes) show a considerable increase in structural complexity and an enormous potential for functional applications in polymer science.
Thomas J. J. Müller
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