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Influence of silicon carbide fiber (SiCf) type on the electromagnetic microwave absorbing properties of SiCf/epoxy composites

Wang et al., 2017

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5501306874100488970
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Wang H
Zhu D
Wang X
Luo F
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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing

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A comparative investigation of microstructure, mechanical properties, complex permittivity and microwave absorbing properties of two types of SiCf/epoxy composites were investigated. The microstructure of SiCf was characterized by scanning electron microscopy …
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