Carbon nanomaterial‐reinforced epoxy composites exhibit pronounced piezoresistive behavior, enabling intrinsic damage sensing under cyclic and fatigue loading. This review critically compares carbon nanotube and graphene systems, correlating filler content, percolation threshold, and gauge factor with sensing stability and damage evolution.
J. M. Parente +3 more
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High resolution porewater profiling of methylmercury with a novel equilibrium passive sampler.
Damond JC, Gilmour CC, Ghosh U.
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Extensive fluid overpressure in the shallow slow earthquake zone of Nankai Trough off Muroto mapped with high-resolution P-wave velocity. [PDF]
Flores PCM +5 more
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Nanoindentation Criteria for Combinatorial Thin Film Libraries
Thin‐film material libraries are compositional spreads used for screening composition‐structure‐property relationships. Nanoindentation is often used to characterize mechanical behavior across these systems, however variations in methodology are widespread.
Andre Bohn, Adie Alwen, Andrea M. Hodge
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Distinct changes in riparian sediment microbial communities with depth and time since dam removal. [PDF]
Moore ER +8 more
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3D‐Printed Giant Magnetoresistive (GMR) Sensors Based on Self Compliant Springs
This work explores 3D‐printed GMR sensors utilizing self‐compliant spring structures and conductive PLA composites. By optimizing arm width, we achieved high piezoresistive (0.34%/mm) and magnetoresistive (0.77%/mT) sensitivities. Demonstrated through Bluetooth‐integrated pressure and magnetic position sensing, these full printed low‐cost, customizable
Josu Fernández Maestu +4 more
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Características de Sedimentos Obtidos em Perfurações na Restinga de Jacarepaguá, RJ [PDF]
Jorge Soares Marques
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Risk sources quantitative identification of heavy metals in coal mining hinterland river sediments, Northern China. [PDF]
Zhang Y +7 more
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Electrical Conductivities of Conductors, Semiconductors, and Their Mixtures at Elevated Temperatures
This article presents a comprehensive review of temperature‐dependent electrical conductivity data for multiple material classes at elevated temperatures, highlighting a persistent conductivity gap between metals and semiconductors in the range of 102$\left(10\right)^{2}$– 107$\left(10\right)^{7}$ S/m. Metal–ceramic irregular metamaterials are proposed
Valentina Torres Nieto, Marcia A. Cooper
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