1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1004686632539
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“…Resistance heating of carbon fiber to 2400 K produces internal cavitation (not a surface effect) and eventually mechanical failure that indicates carbon sublimation is possible [86]. Indeed, mass spectroscopy of a pure graphite confirms complex sublimation behavior during resistance heating [87].…”
Section: Type II Pore Formationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Resistance heating of carbon fiber to 2400 K produces internal cavitation (not a surface effect) and eventually mechanical failure that indicates carbon sublimation is possible [86]. Indeed, mass spectroscopy of a pure graphite confirms complex sublimation behavior during resistance heating [87].…”
Section: Type II Pore Formationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In previous work, 19 we also observed similar T g depression of rubber phase in PP/EPR binary blends due to the mismatch of the thermal expansion coefficients, which is in accordance with many researchers' work. 46,47 As a result of the mismatched thermal expansion coefficients between components, PP phase will produce a pulling stress on the EP domain of SEEPS, and consequently it will increase the free volume fraction of EP domain and lead to a lower T g . It is noted that a pretty good interfacial strength is essential, otherwise the interphase subjected to the pulling stress may be completely destroyed.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties and Phase Morphology Of Pp/epr/seeps Bmentioning
confidence: 99%