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Tribological properties of carbon nanotube-doped carbon/carbon composites

Gong et al., 2006

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16696122241131680890
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Gong Q
Li Z
Zhang Z
Wu B
Zhou X
Huang Q
Liang J
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Tribology International

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Carbon nanotube (CNT)-doped carbon/carbon (C/C) composites were fabricated by the chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) method to investigate the effect of CNTs on tribological properties of C/C composites. CNTs, which had been synthesized by catalytic pyrolysis of …
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