Browsing by Subject "Yarn"
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Electrical conductivity, strength and microstructure of carbon nanotube multi-yarns
(Elsevier Ltd., 2015-06-15)Since the inception of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), there has been a great deal of effort in developing CNT applications. One possible application is to utilize CNT yarn(s) in structural and electrical devices. This study ... -
Mechanical properties improvement of polymeric nanocomposites reinforced with chemically treated helical carbon nanotubes: Influence of sonication time and molarities of nitric-sulfuric-hydrochloric acids
(Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX), 2018-10)Polymer-based composites are widely used for structural applications, predominantly in the aerospace and renewable energy industries. One of the main disadvantages is their failure/delamination due to interlaminar strength ... -
Modeling and analysis of CNT wires subjected to external tensile loads
(Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX), 2018-10)Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been processed to yarns/wires/strands, as well as woven, non-woven and braided textiles via textile technologies, aiming to utilize their remarkable mechanical, electrical and thermal properties ... -
Performance of LRU block replacement algorithm with pre-fetching
(IEEE, 1998-08-09)An economical solution to the need for unlimited amounts of fast memory is a memory hierarchy, which takes advantage of locality and cost/performance of memory technologies. Most of the advanced block replacement algorithms ... -
Post-growing CNTs on CNT wires to study the physical property changes
(Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX), 2018-10)Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) possess the huge potential in becoming a viable replacement for materials in a wide variety of mechanical, electrical and thermal applications. CNT wires (yarns) made of individual CNTs are able to ... -
Pre-fetching with the segmented LRU algorithm
(IEEE, 1999)An economical solution to the need for unlimited amounts of fast memory is a memory hierarchy, which takes advantage of locality and cost/performance of memory technologies. Most of the advanced block replacement algorithms ...