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Michael Naga B. Andi Guanglei Hui-Ming Peter Daojun Mauricio Patatri Kairong Asma A D.D.L Chi D.D.L. Robert H. D. D. L. Sanjaya Chong D D L. Katsumi Min Cun Xinghua Qingxin Yulin Morinobu Po-Hsiu Lifeng Asma A. Yoshihiro Naga B Alexander S. Weidong Ailipati D. D. L Xiang Hongtao D D L Xueping Miguel Xianlong
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical Applied Energy Smart Materials and Structures Materials and Structures Materials Science and Engineering: B Carbon Composites Part B: Engineering Journal of Materials Science Cement and Concrete Composites Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports Advanced Industrial and Engineering Polymer Research Journal of Electronic Materials
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Ramirez Wang Terrones Kaneko Gundrati Endo Delixiati Hong Chung Zhao Hurt Yu Shi Thrower Guan Strano Wu Eddib Haddad Cheng Somaratna Xu Chen Xiao Zhou Takizawa Chakraborty Zhang Liu Xi
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Carbon nanofiber mats for electromagnetic interference shielding Sensing the stress in steel by capacitance measurement Piezoelectret-based and piezoresistivity-based stress self-sensing in steel beams under flexure Piezoresistivity and piezoelectricity discovered in aluminum, with relevance to structural self-sensing Colossal electric permittivity discovered in polyacrylonitrile based carbon fiber, with comparison of PAN-based and pitch-based carbon fibers Graphite oxide paper as a polarizable electrical conductor in the through-thickness direction Interface-derived solid-state viscoelasticity exhibited by nanostructured and microstructured materials containing carbons or ceramics Mechanical energy dissipation modeling of exfoliated graphite based on interfacial friction theory Effect of the planar coil and linear arrangements of continuous carbon fiber tow on the electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness, with comparison of carbon fibers with and without nickel coating Carbon-coated sepiolite clay fibers with acid pre-treatment as low-cost organic adsorbents Electret, piezoelectret and piezoresistivity discovered in steels, with application to structural self-sensing and structural self-powering Development, design and applications of structural capacitors Piezoelectricity-based self-sensing of compressive and flexural stress in cement-based materials without admixture requirement and without poling Capacitance-based self-sensing of flaws and stress in carbon-carbon composite, with reports of the electric permittivity, piezoelectricity and piezoresistivity Significant effect of sorbed water on the electrical and dielectric behavior of graphite oxide Sound absorption enhancement using solid–solid interfaces in a non-porous cement-based structural material Electric permittivity of reduced graphite oxide First report of capacitance-based self-sensing and in-plane electric permittivity of carbon fiber polymer-matrix composite Laboratory simulation of capacitance-based layer-by-layer monitoring of three-dimensional printing Processing-structure-property relationships of continuous carbon fiber polymer-matrix composites Enhancing the inherent piezoelectric behavior of a three-dimensionally printed acrylate polymer by electrical poling Mildred S. Dresselhaus – A Tribute from the Carbon Journal Unprecedented sensing of interlayer defects in three-dimensionally printed polymer by capacitance measurement Effect of nickel coating on the stress-dependent electric permittivity, piezoelectricity and piezoresistivity of carbon fiber, with relevance to stress self-sensing Electret behavior of unpoled carbon fiber with and without nickel coating Continuous carbon fiber polymer–matrix composites in unprecedented antiferroelectric coupling providing exceptionally high through-thickness electric permittivity Capacitance-based nondestructive detection of aggregate proportion variation in a cement-based slab A review of exfoliated graphite Effect of the fringing electric field on the apparent electric permittivity of cement-based materials Effect of fiber lay-up configuration on the electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness of continuous carbon fiber polymer-matrix composite Decreasing the electric permittivity of cement by graphite particle incorporation First report of fumed alumina incorporation in carbon–carbon composite and the consequent improvement of the oxidation resistance and mechanical properties Radio-wave electrical conductivity and absorption-dominant interaction with radio wave of exfoliated-graphite-based flexible graphite, with relevance to electromagnetic shielding and antennas Capacitance-based stress self-sensing in cement paste without requiring any admixture First observation of the effect of the layer printing sequence on the molecular structure of three-dimensionally printed polymer, as shown by in-plane capacitance measurement Piezoelectric behavior of three-dimensionally printed acrylate polymer without filler or poling Carbon black and fumed alumina exhibiting high interface-derived mechanical energy dissipation Capacitance-based defect detection and defect location determination for cement-based material Decreasing the shear stress-induced in-plane molecular alignment by unprecedented stereolithographic delay in three-dimensional printing Electret, piezoelectret, dielectricity and piezoresistivity discovered in exfoliated-graphite-based flexible graphite, with applications in mechanical sensing and electric powering Strong viscous behavior discovered in nanotube mats, as observed in boron nitride nanotube mats Piezoelectric and piezoresistive behavior of unmodified carbon fiber Effect of stress on the capacitance and electric permittivity of three-dimensionally printed polymer, with relevance to capacitance-based stress monitoring Thermoelectric polymer-matrix structural and nonstructural composite materials Effects of printing conditions on the molecular alignment of three-dimensionally printed polymer Converse piezoelectric behavior of three-dimensionally printed polymer and comparison of the in-plane and out-of-plane behavior The importance of the electrical contact between specimen and testing fixture in evaluating the electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness of carbon materials Electric permittivity of carbon fiber Through-thickness thermal conduction in glass fiber polymer–matrix composites and its enhancement by composite modification Thermal Interface Materials Piezoelectricity, piezoresistivity and dielectricity discovered in solder High electric permittivity of polymer-modified cement due to the capacitance of the interface between polymer and cement Electromechanical, self-sensing and viscoelastic behavior of carbon fiber tows A review of multifunctional polymer-matrix structural composites Bentonite-derived materials preferably with nanocarbon incorporation exhibiting exceptionally high dielectric loss at relatively low electrical conductivity Understanding the increase of the electric permittivity of cement caused by latex addition
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