Technological Applications of Nano-Hybrid Composites

Technological Applications of Nano-Hybrid Composites

 

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IGI Global
Año de edición:
2024
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Ingeniería: general
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9798369348000
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In the midst of our contemporary and swiftly evolving technological landscape, the pressing issue lies in the need for multifunctional materials that can transcend traditional boundaries and fuel innovation across diverse industries. This demand arises from the relentless pursuit of greater performance, efficiency, and adaptability in sectors ranging from electronics to aerospace, energy, and biomedical engineering. Academic scholars grapple with the challenge of comprehending and harnessing the untapped potential of nanomaterials with hybrid reinforcements, which represent a frontier in technological advancement. Technological Applications of Nano-Hybrid Composites comprehensively addresses this increasingly critical issue. Within its pages, this meticulously curated book embarks on a journey to explore the multifaceted aspects of nanocomposites, their hybrid reinforcements, and their significance in revolutionizing various technological domains. From the fundamental principles underpinning their design to the latest fabrication techniques and comprehensive characterization methods, this book offers a comprehensive roadmap to understanding and harnessing the unparalleled potential of these materials.

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