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VGCF composites applications

Composites fabricated with fixed catalyst VGCF can be designed with fibers oriented in preferred directions to produce desired combinations of thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion. While such composites are not likely to be cost-competitive with metals in the near future, the ability to design for thermal conductivity in preferred directions, combined with lower density and lower coefficient of thermal expansion, could warrant the use of such VGCF composites in less price sensitive applications, such as electronics for aerospace vehicles. [Pg.158]

Applied Sciences, Inc. has, in the past few years, used the fixed catalyst fiber to fabricate and analyze VGCF-reinforced composites which could be candidate materials for thermal management substrates in high density, high power electronic devices and space power system radiator fins and high performance applications such as plasma facing components in experimental nuclear fusion reactors. These composites include carbon/carbon (CC) composites, polymer matrix composites, and metal matrix composites (MMC). Measurements have been made of thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), tensile strength, and tensile modulus. Representative results are described below. [Pg.147]


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