Abstract
Structural and nonstructural materials based on cement, polymer and carbon are reviewed in relation to their electromagnetic behavior in the radio wave regime. Emphasis is on materials for electromagnetic interference shielding. Among the discontinuous fillers for shielding, nickel nanofiber is particularly effective. For the same filler at the same volume fraction, the cement matrix is more effective than the polymer matrix for rendering the ability to shield. Carbon-matrix composites are more effective for shielding than the polymer-matrix composite counterpart. For EMI gasketing, flexible graphite is particularly effective.
| Original language | English |
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| State | Published - 2007 |
| Event | 39th International SAMPE Technical Conference - From Art to Science: Advancing Materials and Process Engineering - Cincinnati, OH, United States Duration: Oct 29 2007 → Nov 1 2007 |
Conference
| Conference | 39th International SAMPE Technical Conference - From Art to Science: Advancing Materials and Process Engineering |
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| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | Cincinnati, OH |
| Period | 10/29/07 → 11/1/07 |
Keywords
- Advanced composite materials/structures
- Applications - Aerospace
- Applications - Construction/infrastructure
- Applications - Military
- Carbon fiber composites
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
- Materials - Electrically conductive
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