A review of Study stress analysis of rotating composite cylinder with carbon nanotubes

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Nanotechnology and material production in Nanometric dimensions is a fascinating subject for research that in recent decades has attracted the attention of many. Nanocomposites as a branch of the new technology have great importance.As a compliment; nanocomposites are Composites that at least one of the components of the sample size is in the range of nm100-1 and includes three categories of polymer, ceramic and metal. In nanocomposites materials broadcast Component that in the form of fibers, flat fine particles or even holes and cracks and..... are in the nanoscale dimensions that is yclept the second phase or reinforcing phase. As well as the continuous component that can be Nanometric dimensions or higher is yclept the Foundation phase. The Foundation phase is a soft phase with good ductility and formability of heat transfer that the hard phase amplifier that has a low thermal expansion coefficient and high hardness in its place. Amplifier phase can be continuous or discontinuous. According to the Foundation phase composites can be a polymer, ceramic, metal.
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Persian
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Journal of New Ideas on Science and Technology, Volume:1 Issue: 4, 2017
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25
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