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Microscopic mechanism of Rayleigh–Benard transition from thermal conduction to convection
樊菁, 蒋建政, 曾丹丹
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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.
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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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Thermal Conductivity. Part II.: Thermal Conductivity of Badly-conducting Solids
Proceedings of the Physical Society of London, 1914The thermal conductivities of a selection of non-metals at 20°C. and 100°C. have been determined by precisely the same method, and in the main the same apparatus as was recently employed by the author in the determination of the "Thermal conductivity of some of the rarer metals and alloys." The substances treated were in the form of accurately turned ...
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2004
When different portions of a solid are at different temperatures, thermal energy is transported from the warmer to the cooler regions. The thermal conductivity coefficient provides a quantitative measure of the rate at which thermal energy is transported along the thermal gradient.
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When different portions of a solid are at different temperatures, thermal energy is transported from the warmer to the cooler regions. The thermal conductivity coefficient provides a quantitative measure of the rate at which thermal energy is transported along the thermal gradient.
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