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11 10월 2007

Effects of compressive strains on electrical conductivities of a macroscale carbon nanotube block

V. Pushparaj, L. Ci, S. Sreekala, A. Kumar, S. Kesapragada, D. Gall, O. Nalamasu, P. Ajayan and J. Suhr, “Effects of compressive strains on electrical conductivities of a macroscale carbon nanotube block”, Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 91, 153116, 2007.

Viscoelastic response and fatigue resistance of carbon nanotube blocks under cyclic compression Energy dissipation in carbon nanotube composites: A review

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