Browsing by Subject "Composite materials"
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Composite DLC-metal/metal-carbide coatings produced by electron enhanced unbalanced magnetron sputtering
(1997)Composite coatings consisting of metal containing diamond like carbons were produced by unbalanced magnetron sputtering in a closed field magnetic configuration. Targets of Pta and W were poisoned with acetylene during the ...
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Multilayer composite ceramic-metal-DLC coatings for sliding wear applications
(1996)The design of anti-friction coatings able to perform well in different wear conditions without lubricants requires a combination of adequate hardness and toughness, good adhesion, a low friction coefficient and a low wear ...
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Novel combustion synthesis of carbon foam‑aluminum fluoride nanocomposite materials
(2018)The facile, rapid and bulk production of composite materials consisting of carbon nanostructures doped with metal-based compounds has been a significant challenge for various research areas where such types of materials ...
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Optical properties of conjugated poly(3-hexylthiophene)/ [6,6] -phenyl C61 -butyric acid methyl ester composites
(2007)In this work, we present the evolution of optical constants as a function of [6,6] -phenyl C61 -butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) concentration for conjugated poly(3-hexylthiophene)/ [6,6] -phenyl C61 -butyric acid methyl ...
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Steady-state nonlinear heat conduction in composite materials using the method of fundamental solutions
(2008)The steady-state heat conduction in composite (layered) heat conductors with temperature dependent thermal conductivity and mixed boundary conditions involving convection and radiation is investigated using the method of ...
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The use of generalized eulerian–lagrangian formulations in composite materials processing
(1994)The advantages of the Generalized Eulerian–Lagrangian (GEL) formulations in modeling and numerical solution of unsteady flow of fiber suspensions are discussed. This formulation offers the flexibility of selectively applying ...