Multilayer fiber interfaces for improved environmental resistance and slip in carbon fiber reinforced composites
Ultraviolet-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (UVCVD) has been developed to lower the required substrate temperature thereby allowing for the application of metal oxide-based coatings to carbon and ceramic fibers without causing significant fiber damage. An effort to expand this capability to other...
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