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Fatigue and electrical properties of CNT/phenolic composites under moisture-temperature effects
Yip M.-C.; Wu H.-Y.
2007-02-21
Source PublicationKey Engineering Materials
Volume334-335 II
Pages769-772
AbstractCarbon nanotubes have excellent mechanical and electrical properties such as high stiffness, light weight, heat stability, excellent heat conductivity, and excellent electrical conductivity. This study was aimed into investigate the properties of composites consisting of adding several different proportions of carbon nanotubes to phenolic resin, which contained tensile strength, fatigue life and electrical properties. The experimental results showed that the electric resistance decreases as the weight percentage of the nanotubes increases, also the tensile strength increased as the nanotubes increased. After the different moisture-temperature circumstances and thermal cycling, the increase of the electric resistance was compared to the pristine composites. The experimental results hoped to be understood from the fracture surface observations by scanning electron microscope (SEM).
KeywordCarbon nanotube Composite materials Fatigue Thermal cycling
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Language英語English
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Document TypeConference paper
CollectionUniversity of Macau
AffiliationNational Tsing Hua University
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Yip M.-C.,Wu H.-Y.. Fatigue and electrical properties of CNT/phenolic composites under moisture-temperature effects[C], 2007, 769-772.
APA Yip M.-C.., & Wu H.-Y. (2007). Fatigue and electrical properties of CNT/phenolic composites under moisture-temperature effects. Key Engineering Materials, 334-335 II, 769-772.
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