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Influence of carbon nanotube extending length on pyrocarbon microstructure and mechanical behavior of carbon/carbon composites

Feng et al., 2015

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2126523558996427819
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Feng L
Li K
Sun J
Jia Y
Li H
Zhang L
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Applied Surface Science

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We present an in-depth study of the effect of carbon nanotube (CNT) extending length on microstructural and mechanical behavior of carbon/carbon (C/C) composite. High-purity CNTs with controlled extending length were in situ grown on the surface of carbon cloths …
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