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3 Physical Properties of Carbon Nan
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flakes with platelets of 400 mm are
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ð Þ Thus, the lower limit on KC y
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Figure 3.3 Comparison between exper
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Figure 3.5 DSC curvesshowing the sh
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Figure 3.6 Dependence of electrical
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management. Acta Astronautica, 29,
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4 Mechanical Characteristics of Car
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Another approach for determining th
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prevention of agglomeration of CNTs
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Figure 4.4 SEM micrographs showing
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Table 4.2 Density and mechanical pr
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Figure 4.8 Texture analysis of Mg/1
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Figure 4.10 (a) Compressive true st
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Table 4.5 Mechanical properties of
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Table 4.6 Tensile properties of PM
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nanoindentation, microscratching an
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Figure 4.17 Wear rate vs carbon nan
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Nomenclature A Indentation contact
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22 Orowan, E. (1942) A type of plas
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Ductile phase toughening involves t
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5.3 Preparation of Ceramic-CNT Nano
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Figure 5.13 (a) FTIR of amorphous A
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Figure 5.18 Process map of plasma s
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Figure 5.21 Reaction between SWNT-C
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Figure 5.29 SEM fractographs of spa
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Al2O3-SiCp nanocomposites. Journal
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properties. Acta Materialia, 48, 38
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6 Physical Properties of Carbon Nan
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increase in the heat flux in the de
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Table 6.3 SPS processing conditions
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with ropes of single-walled carbon
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materials [17]. This is because VIF
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Chap. 5, Ref. 54, Chap. 5, Ref. 60]
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Fan et al. prepared the Al2O3/0.5 w
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Figure 7.10 Low-and high magnificat
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Figure 7.11 Relative density (r.d.)
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Figure 7.13 Variations of bending s
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8 Conclusions 8.1 Future Prospects
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commercialization of CNT-reinforced
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HA nanocrystals resemble more close
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Table 8.2 Synthesis of micro-HA/CNT
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Index a agglomerates 20 alumina cer