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UNINA9910791913603321 |
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Materials and applications for sensors and transducers [[electronic resource] ] : selected, peer reviewed papers from the 1st International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers (IC-MAST), May 13-17 2011, Kos Island, Greece / / edited by E. Hristoforou and D.S. Vlachos |
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Durnten-Zurich, : Trans Tech, 2012 |
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1 online resource (372 p.) |
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Key engineering materials, , 1013-9826 ; ; v. 495 |
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Detectors - Materials |
Detectors - Industrial applications |
Transducers - Materials |
Transducers - Industrial applications |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers; Preface, Organizers and Committees; Table of Contents; Study of the early Stage of Deposition Process for Electrodeposited Ni100-XFeX Thin Films; Electrical Permittivity of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Nanocomposites Filled with Organoclay and Graphite Nanoplatelets: Compared and Contrasted; Sensing Element Made of Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotube Network for Organic Vapor Detection; Effect of Substrate Temperature on Microstructural Characteristics of Thermal Sprayed Superalloys |
Silver-Rutile UV Sensor Fabricated on Thermally Oxidized Titanium Foil Marketing Dynamic Simulation Modelling in High Tech Laboratories; Metamaterial Sensor Based on WGM; Fabrication of Carbon Nanotube/Low Density Polyethylene Composites for Strain Sensing; Nanostructures of Water Molecules in Iteratively Filtered Water; Metrological Performances of Smart Structures Based on Bragg Grating Sensors; Cyclodextrin-Based Supramolecular Multilayer Assemblies for the Design of Biological Optical Sensors Using Tilted Fiber Bragg |
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Cyclodextrin-Based Supramolecular Multilayer Assemblies for the Design of Chemical Optical Sensors Using Tilted Fiber Bragg GratingsMetrological Performances of Fiber Bragg Grating Sensors and Comparison with Electrical Strain Gauges; New Ti-Alloy with Negative and Zero Thermal Expansion Coefficients; Performance Optimization in Switched Reluctance Motor Drives; Magnetoelastic Viscosity Sensor for Lubricant Oil Condition Monitoring; Optical Electronic Nose Based on Fe (III) Complex of Porphyrins Films for Detection of Volatile Compounds |
Detection of Formaldehyde Using Plasmonic Properties of Gold Nanoparticles Improved Selectivity of Oxidized Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Network for Detection of Ethanol Vapor; Polymer Coated Microfabricated Interdigitated Electrodes Arrays for Gas Sensing Applications; Using the Own Flexibility of a Climbing Robot as a Double Force Sensor; Study and Application of Micrometric Alignment on the Prototype Girders of the CLIC Two-Beam Module; Oxhydroelectric Effect: Electricity from Water by Twin Electrodes; Experimental Evidence of a Neutron Flux Generation in a Plasma Discharge Electrolytic Cell |
Growth, Structural and Mechanical Characterization and Reliability of Chemical Vapor Deposited Co and Co3O4 Thin Films as Candidate Materials for Sensing ApplicationsThreshold Voltage and Sub-Threshold Slope Variation with Gate-Length in Al2O3/InAlAs/InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) FET's; Development of an Electrochemical Maltose Biosensor; Radiation Dosimeter Based on Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Structures Containing Silicon Nanocrystals; Water Plasma Modes and Nuclear Transmutations on the Metallic Cathode of a Plasma Discharge Electrolytic Cell; SHM System Based on ANN for Aeronautical Applications |
Qualitative and Quantitative Architecture Characterisation of Porous Materials |
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ICMAST-2011 is an international interdisciplinary conference which covers research and development in the field of materials science; especially those materials which are used for sensors, actuators, and all kinds of transducers. ICMAST-2011 aims to bring together scientists, engineers and product designers in order to fill the gap between research and development. The topics covered by ICMAST-2011 include: new materials development, fabrication technology, sensing principles and mechanisms, actuators, optical devices, electrochemical devices, mass-sensitive devices, gas sensors, biosensors, a |
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UNINA9910346842503321 |
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Osswald Tim |
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Discontinuous Fiber Composites / Tim Osswald |
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MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019 |
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Basel, Switzerland : , : MDPI, , 2018 |
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1 electronic resource (210 p.) |
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Discontinuous fiber-reinforced polymers have gained importance in the transportation industries due to their outstanding material properties, lower manufacturing costs and superior lightweight characteristics. One of the most attractive attributes of discontinuous fiber reinforced composites is the ease with which they can be manufactured in large numbers, using injection and compression molding processes. Typical processes involving discontinuous fiber reinforced thermoplastic composite materials include injection and compression molding processes as well as extrusion. Furthermore, the automotive and appliance industries also use thermosets reinforced with chopped fibers in the form of sheet molding compound and bulk molding compound, for compression and injection-compression molding processes, respectively. A big disadvantage of discontinuous fiber composites is that the configuration of the reinforcing fibers is significantly changed throughout production process, reflected in the form of fiber attrition, excessive fiber orientation, fiber jamming and fiber matrix separation. This process-induced variation of the microstructural fiber properties within the molded part introduces heterogeneity and anisotropies to the mechanical properties, which can limit the potential of discontinuous fiber reinforced composites for lightweight applications. The main aim of this Special Issue is to collect |
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various investigations focused on the processing of discontinuous fiber reinforced composites and the effect processing has on fiber orientation, fiber length and fiber density distributions throughout the final part. Papers presenting investigations on the effect fiber configurations have on the mechanical properties of the final composite products and materials are welcome in the Special Issue. Researchers who are modeling and simulating processes involving discontinuous fiber composites as well as those performing experimental studies involving these composites are welcomed to submit papers. Authors are encouraged to present new models, constitutive laws and measuring and monitoring techniques to provide a complete framework on these groundbreaking materials and facilitate their use in different engineering applications. |
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