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Mechanical properties of carbon—carbon composite components determined using nanoindentation Export

Carbon, Vol. 37, No. 11. (1999), pp. 1679-1684.

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The near-surface mechanical properties of the individual components (fiber, resin char, and CVD carbon) within several carbon—carbon composites are reported from the analysis of nanoindentation data. These near-surface properties (elastic modulus, stiffness, and hardness) are important parameters in thermal and mechanical models of friction processes occurring in carbon—carbon composite brakes.


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