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Our goal in this chapter is to develop electromagnetic models for the inspection of carbon-nanotube reinforced polymers (CNRPs), along the lines of our work with CFRPs. Electromagnetic models for carbon nanotube structures are of considerable current interest.
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A ‘single-domain particle’ is a particle that is in a state of uniform magnetization at any magnetic field [80].
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Sabbagh, H.A., Kim Murphy, R., Sabbagh, E.H., Zhou, L., Wincheski, R. (2021). Carbon-Nanotube Reinforced Polymers. In: Advanced Electromagnetic Models for Materials Characterization and Nondestructive Evaluation. Scientific Computation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67956-9_12
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