A statistical analysis of the mechanical and electronic-transport properties of stochastic porous fibrous materials

Computer simulations are used to analyze mechanical and electronic-transport properties and their degradation in stochastic porous fibrous materials. Such materials are currently being used for electrochemical substrates in advanced battery technologies such as the nickel/metal-hydride and lithium-i...

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Computer simulation
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
Degradation
Design engineering
Electron transport
Exact sciences and technology
Lithium ions
Materials science
Metal hydrides
Nickel
Other materials
Physics
Polymers and plastics
rubber
synthetic and natural fibers
organometallic and organic materials
Porous materials
Rechargeable batteries
Sensitivity analysis
Specific materials
Statistical analysis
Stochasticity
Structural damage
Substrates
Transport properties
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