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Elastomer composites based on filler with negative thermal expansion coefficient in sealing application

We consider elastomer composites with fillers made of a material that exhibits negative coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). Such fillers provide an opportunity to reduce the thermal shrinkage of the composite in cooling. It is especially relevant in sealing applications for structures operated a...

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Published in:Archive of applied mechanics (1991) 2016-01, Vol.86 (1-2), p.351-360
Main Authors: Shubin, Sergey N., Freidin, Alexander B., Akulichev, Anton G.
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