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Two-dimensional biothermomechanical effects in a layer of skin tissue exposed to variable thermal loading using a fourth-order MGT model. [PDF]
Megahid SF.
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Optimization of Grain Boundary Structure and Dielectric Properties in SrTiO<sub>3</sub> Ceramics via Hot Isostatic Pressing. [PDF]
Feng Y, Lu Z, Lv M, Qie D, Long Z.
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Buckypapers in Polymer-Based Nanocomposites: A Pathway to Superior Thermal Stability. [PDF]
Bibinger J+3 more
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Thermal Insulation Foam of Polystyrene/Expanded Graphite Composite with Reduced Radiation and Conduction. [PDF]
Gong P+7 more
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Measurement of the In-Plane thermal conductivity by the parallel thermal conductance technique
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2023
MXene materials, which consist of nitrides, carbides, or carbonitrides of transition metals, possess a distinctive multilayered structure resulting from the specific etching of the "A" layer from MAX phase precursors. This unique structure allows for tunable properties through intercalation and surface modification.
Moein Safarkhani+3 more
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MXene materials, which consist of nitrides, carbides, or carbonitrides of transition metals, possess a distinctive multilayered structure resulting from the specific etching of the "A" layer from MAX phase precursors. This unique structure allows for tunable properties through intercalation and surface modification.
Moein Safarkhani+3 more
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Physica Status Solidi (a), 1983
The thermal conductivity of HgSe is measured at low temperatures. The pronounced depression in the magnitude of the thermal conductivity above 4 K and other anomalous behaviour observed by other workers at higher temperatures are explained by taking into account the additional scattering of phonons by extended defects or clusters in Callaway's ...
R. Aldana, B. Fernández, S.M. Wasim
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The thermal conductivity of HgSe is measured at low temperatures. The pronounced depression in the magnitude of the thermal conductivity above 4 K and other anomalous behaviour observed by other workers at higher temperatures are explained by taking into account the additional scattering of phonons by extended defects or clusters in Callaway's ...
R. Aldana, B. Fernández, S.M. Wasim
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The thermal conductivity of metals
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1938The methods used to measure separately the electronic and lattice heat conductivities κeand κgin a metal are reviewed, and it is pointed out that care is necessary in interpreting the results in view of the underlying assumptions. The equations given by Wilson for κeand for the electrical conductivity σ are used to plot the theoretical values of the ...
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High Throughput Nanoimaging of Thermal Conductivity and Interfacial Thermal Conductance
Nano Letters, 2022Thermal properties of materials are often determined by measuring thermalization processes; however, such measurements at the nanoscale are challenging because they require high sensitivity concurrently with high temporal and spatial resolutions. Here, we develop an optomechanical cantilever probe and customize an atomic force microscope with low ...
Mingkang Wang+8 more
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