polymer composite

collocation in English

meaningsofpolymerandcomposite

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polymer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpɒl.ɪ.mər/
us
/ˈpɑː.lɪ.mɚ/
a chemical substance consisting of large molecules made from many smaller and ...
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composite
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒm.pə.zɪt/
us
/ˈkɑːm.pə.zɪt/
something that is made of various ...
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(Definition ofpolymerandcompositefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Raven takes the description of a metal assembly and generates design alternatives that usepolymercompositematerials.
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These categories include organic polymers, ceramic polymer composites, and compounds containing hydrogen-bonded radicals.
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A problem solving architecture for virtual prototyping in metal topolymercompositeredesign.
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This domain ontology provides a vocabulary for representing knowledge aboutpolymercompositematerials.
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A hollow glass fibre approach may be more appropriate for self-healing impact damage in fibre-reinforcedpolymercompositematerials.
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It has mainly been used forpolymercompositematerials.
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These batteries hold their electrolyte in a solidpolymercompositeinstead of a liquid solvent, and the electrodes and separators are laminated to each other.
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Each of these options use a glass-fibre reinforcedpolymercompositeconstructed with differing complexity.
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Design for manufacture has been historically more prevalent for polymer composites than metals.
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The telescope was designed to be very lightweight, with a honeycomb shape milled into the back of the mirror andpolymercompositematerial used for the telescope assembly.
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The domain of interest for this system was polymer composites.
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It is a feature of early investigations into digital fabrication that they have been applied to relatively stable and uniform materials such as fibreboard and polymer composites.
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Applications areas have included troubleshooting for high-performance aircraft, landscape level ecological modeling, and automated support for materials systems design and manufacturing planning of integrated structures made from polymer composites.
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The evolution of a decision support architecture for polymer composites design.
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Wood/natural fiber polymer composites are materials made by combining wood particles or other fibrous materials with polymeric resin and additives to improve performance.
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For example, there is research being conducted on novel ferroelectric polymer composites with high dielectric constants.
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Shape memory polymer composites are high-performance composites, formulated using fibre or fabric reinforcement and shape memory polymer resin as the matrix.
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There is evidence in the academic literature of these biomimetic design approaches being used in the development of self-healing systems for polymer composites.
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