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Manufacturing of carbon fibers using microwave-assisted plasma technology
Felix L. Paulauskas
,
Timothy S. Bigelow
, Kenneth D. Yarborough
, Thomas T. Meek
Carbon and Composites
Fusion Technology
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Engineering
Plasma Applications
100%
Plasma Technology
100%
Microwave Frequency
100%
Fiber Diameter
50%
Automotives
50%
Test Result
50%
Structural Materials
50%
Desired Property
50%
Automotive Application
50%
Microwave
50%
Exposure Time
50%
Conversion Process
50%
Young's Modulus
50%
Precursor Material
50%
Pyrolysis
50%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
50%
Capital Equipment
50%
Direct Heating
50%
Economic Advantage
50%
Batch Processing
50%
Department of Energy
50%
Processing Time
50%
Bulk Density
50%
Chemical Engineering
Plasma Technology
100%
Carbon Fiber
100%
Polyacrylonitrile
22%
Plasma Process
22%
Plasma Heating
11%
Microwave
11%
Thermal Pyrolysis
11%
Material Science
Carbon Fiber
100%
Density
33%
Electrical Resistivity
11%
Ultimate Tensile Strength
11%
Young's Modulus
11%
Building Material
11%
Composite Material
11%
Strength of Materials
11%