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The Use of the Nanomagnetic Fluids and the Magnetic Field to Enhance the Production of Composite by RTM - MNF

This research have started with the idea to exploit the possibility to achieve some new materials in the context of Nanotechnology Constructions, with the aid of the RTM-Resin Transfer Moulding process and the inclusion of nanofluids, considering the possibilities of orientation of the Nanomagnetic...

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Published in:Molecular crystals and liquid crystals (Philadelphia, Pa. : 2003) Pa. : 2003), 2004-01, Vol.418 (1), p.29-40
Main Authors: Crainic, N., Marques, A. T., Bica, D., Vekas, L., Nóvoa, P. J., De, C. P.
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