9–13 Jul 2023
Hawaii Convention Center
US/Hawaii timezone

Session

M2Po2D: Metallic, Ceramic, Composite and Polymeric Materials III

11 Jul 2023, 14:00
Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Exhibit Hall III, Level 1

Conveners

M2Po2D: Metallic, Ceramic, Composite and Polymeric Materials III

  • Chris Kovacs (Scintillating Solutions LLC)
  • Robert Walsh (NHMFL / FSU)

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  1. Anna Krzak (Silesian University of Technology)
    11/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    Modern and versatile, magnetic laminates have found a multitude of industrial applications. This work explores the structure and properties of these materials, exploring their utilization in transformers, electric motors, and protection systems. A laminate was constructed of “E” type glass fiber with a magnetite-filled epoxy matrix. The objective was to develop a soft ferromagnetic laminate...

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  2. Ms Anna Krzak (Doctoral School, Silesian University of Technology)
    11/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    It is well known that during the service life advanced polymer composites may be exposed not only to complex mechanical loading but also to harsh environmental conditions. In applications such as aeronautics, automotive, wind turbine blades, composites undergo frequent exposure to sub-zero and even cryogenic temperatures. This may lead to initiation of micro-damage in composites and premature...

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  3. Mingyue Jiang (Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, CAS)
    11/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    High entropy alloys (HEA)have high strength, toughness, hardness, and corrosion resistance, and are promising as engineering structural materials for low-temperature applications. In this work, high-entropy alloy CoFeCrNiAl0.05Ti0.05 ingots were prepared by vacuum melting, followed by cold rolling and heat treatment processes to produce samples, which were tested by an electronic universal...

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  4. Yue Xiang
    11/07/2023, 14:00
    Poster

    In recent years, polymer/ceramic composites with high thermal conductivity have been widely used in microelectronic devices, superconducting magnets and aviation, and further improving their thermal conductivity is a great challenge. In this study, spherical alumina nanoparticles were modified with 3-aminopropyltriethoxy-silane (APTES) successfully. Furthermore, the modified alumian(M-...

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