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Carbon Nanotubes : Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Nanomaterials and their ApplicationsPublication details: Boca : Raton C R C, 2011.Description: xx, 305pISBN:
  • 9781439811498
  • SL01558027
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • C21:(D)0aE140 Q1 TC
Summary: From the Foreword, written by legendary nano pioneer M. Meyyappan, Chief Scientist for Exploration Technology NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA: ..".there is critical need for a book to summarize the status of the field but more importantly to lay out the principles behind the technology. This is what Professor Arvind Agarwal and his co-workers ... have done here." Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites reflects the authors' desire to share the benefits of nanotechnology with the masses by developing metal matrix carbon nanotube (MM-CNT) composites for large-scale applications. Multiwall carbon nanotubes can now be produced on a large scale and at a significantly reduced cost. The book explores potential applications and applies the author's own research to highlight critical developmental issues for different MM-CNT composites -- and then outline novel solutions. With this problem-solving approach, the book explores: * Advantages, limitations, and the evolution of processing techniques used for MM-CNT composites * Characterization techniques unique to the study of MM-CNT composites -- and the limitations of these methods * Existing research on different MM-CNT composites, presented in useful tables that include composition, processing method, quality of CNT dispersion, and properties * The micro-mechanical strengthening that results from adding CNT * The applicability of micro-mechanics models in MM-CNT composites * Significance of chemical stability for carbon nanotubes in the metal matrix as a function of processing, and its impact on CNT/metal interface and mechanical properties * Computational studies that have not been sufficiently covered although they are essential to research and development * The critical issue of CNT dispersion in the metal matrix, as well as a unique way to quantify CNT distribution and subsequently improve control of the processing parameters for obtaining improved
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Includes bibliographical references; Index 297-305p.

From the Foreword, written by legendary nano pioneer M. Meyyappan, Chief Scientist for Exploration Technology NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, USA: ..".there is critical need for a book to summarize the status of the field but more importantly to lay out the principles behind the technology. This is what Professor Arvind Agarwal and his co-workers ... have done here." Carbon Nanotubes: Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites reflects the authors' desire to share the benefits of nanotechnology with the masses by developing metal matrix carbon nanotube (MM-CNT) composites for large-scale applications. Multiwall carbon nanotubes can now be produced on a large scale and at a significantly reduced cost. The book explores potential applications and applies the author's own research to highlight critical developmental issues for different MM-CNT composites -- and then outline novel solutions. With this problem-solving approach, the book explores: * Advantages, limitations, and the evolution of processing techniques used for MM-CNT composites * Characterization techniques unique to the study of MM-CNT composites -- and the limitations of these methods * Existing research on different MM-CNT composites, presented in useful tables that include composition, processing method, quality of CNT dispersion, and properties * The micro-mechanical strengthening that results from adding CNT * The applicability of micro-mechanics models in MM-CNT composites * Significance of chemical stability for carbon nanotubes in the metal matrix as a function of processing, and its impact on CNT/metal interface and mechanical properties * Computational studies that have not been sufficiently covered although they are essential to research and development * The critical issue of CNT dispersion in the metal matrix, as well as a unique way to quantify CNT distribution and subsequently improve control of the processing parameters for obtaining improved

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