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  • ..., and [[dielectric]] film, create its insulating properties.<ref>Power and Composite Structures.</ref> * [http://www.pactinc.com/power-generation-products/pactlam/ Power and Composite Structures. ] ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical element in composite engineering}} ...r volume fraction typically results in better mechanical properties of the composite.<ref name=endru>A. Endruweit, F. Gommer, A.C. Long. ''Stochastic analysis o ...
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  • The '''void ratio''' of a mixture or composite is the ratio of the volume of [[Void (composites)|voids]] to volume of soli It is a [[dimensionless quantity]] in [[materials science]], and is closely related to [[porosity]] as follows: ...
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  • As materials improved, becoming lighter and stronger, rackets were made larger, accordin === Materials === ...
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  • ...ial]], but may be offset by using it together with another material as a [[composite material]]. ...]]. [[Plasma spraying]] can be used for producing its dense monolithic and composite forms; material produced this way may contain a proportion of β-MoSi<sub>2< ...
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  • ...] technology''' is found in certain [[cementitious]] patching and leveling materials and [[tile setting|tile-setting]] [[mortar (masonry)|mortar]]s used in the [[Category:Composite materials]] ...
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  • '''Structural batteries''' are multifunctional materials or [[Multi-function structure|structures]], capable of acting as an [[elect ...|title=Structural batteries lighten drones' loads |url=https://cen.acs.org/materials/energy-storage/Structural-batteries-lighten-dronesloads/97/i2 |access-date= ...
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  • ...gation of inhomogeneous materials like suspensions or colloids, biological materials, phase separated polymers, blends, and crystalline or liquid crystalline po ...ities are in general frequency dependent, this shows that the double layer composite generally has a frequency dependent relaxation time even if the individual ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of composite materials}} '''Quantum tunnelling composites''' ('''QTCs''') are [[composite material]]s of [[metal]]s and non-[[electrical conductance|conducting]] [[e ...
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  • ...ss of the emergent scaling property of random RC network models of complex materials | journal= Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics | year=2009 | volume=42 | ...observed. The power law emergent region is the key feature of the UDR. In materials or systems exhibiting UDR, the overall dielectric response from high to low ...
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  • ...ch as [[skid mark]]s on exposed surfaces, where contact between dissimilar materials leaves material traces of one left on the other. Provided the traces can be [[Thermoplastics]], [[thermosets]], and [[Composite material|composites]] can be analyzed using [[FTIR]] and [[UV spectroscopy] ...
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  • ...[[thermoset]], [[thermoplastic]], [[elastomeric]] or [[Composite material|composite]] in nature. ...ch as [[skid mark]]s on exposed surfaces, where contact between dissimilar materials leaves material traces of one left on the other. Provided the traces can be ...
    10 KB (1,527 words) - 18:57, 1 June 2023
  • ** [[Materials engineering]] * [[Materials engineering]] ...
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  • ...ical]] or [[Chemical property|chemical]] [[Material property|properties of materials]] and [[system]]s can often be categorized as being either '''intensive''' ...terials properties]] for a more exhaustive list specifically pertaining to materials. ...
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  • ...also produce a more pronounced nonlinear response than naturally occurring materials. ...]] media are essential for [[nonlinear optics]]. However most [[optical]] materials have a relatively weak nonlinear response, meaning that their properties o ...
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  • ...o known as '''solid electrolytes''' and '''superionic conductors'''. These materials are useful in batteries and various sensors. Fast ion conductors are used p ...ctron conductor]]s (MIECs). 3 and 4 are superionic conductors (SICs), i.e. materials with σ<sub>i</sub> > 0.001 Ω<sup>−1</sup>cm<sup>−1</sup>. 5 and 6 are advan ...
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  • ...aylor-Ulitovski process was changed to a continuous feeding process of the materials in order to make these wires on a mass production scale.<ref>{{cite book|au ...operties. The magnetic properties such as the magnetic softness of Fe-rich materials can be improved by annealing the metal while it is under mechanical stresse ...
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  • .... Bushings are typically made from [[porcelain]], though other insulating materials are also used. All materials carrying an [[electric charge]] generate an [[electric field]]. When an ene ...
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  • {{short description|Scientifically advanced materials used for swimwear}} ...triathlon]]. Materials of this type are normally [[spandex]] and [[nylon]] composite fabrics with features to reduce [[Drag (physics)|drag]] against the water.< ...
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  • ...<ref>{{cite book |last=Dante |first=Roberto C. |title=Handbook of Friction Materials and Their Applications |year=2016 |publisher=Elsevier |doi=10.1016/B978-0-0 == Thermal diffusivity of selected materials and substances == ...
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