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Additive manufacturing of high-performance carbon-composites: An integrated multi-axis pressure and temperature monitoring sensor

The additive manufacturing research confides in developing three-dimensional (3D) printing routes for the fabrication of devices with multifunctional materials in various interesting application areas such as self-healing, energy conversion/storage/harvesting, and sensing platforms. This paper repor...

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Published in:Composites. Part B, Engineering Engineering, 2021-10, Vol.222, p.109079, Article 109079
Main Authors: Kim, Hang-Gyeom, Hajra, Sugato, Oh, Dongik, Kim, Namjung, Kim, Hoe Joon
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