Reznik, 2018 - Google Patents
Thermal regimes of space composite structures. Part IReznik, 2018
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Composite materials have a unique combination of mechanical and thermal characteristics. This allows you to create lightweight, durable, heat-resistant design. In the article the common features for all space composite structures were highlighted. The article deals with …
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