Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Syntactic_foam> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Syntactic_foam abstract "Syntactic foams are composite materials synthesized by filling a metal, polymer, or ceramic matrix with hollow particles called microballoons. In this context, \"syntactic\" means \"put together\". The presence of hollow particles results in lower density, higher specific strength (strength divided by density), lower coefficient of thermal expansion, and, in some cases, radar or sonar transparency.The term was originally coined by the Bakelite Company of New York, in 1955, for their lightweight composites made of hollow phenolic microspheres bonded to a matrix of phenolic, epoxy, or polyester.Tailorability is one of the biggest advantages of these materials. The matrix material can be selected from almost any metal, polymer, or ceramic. Microballoons are available in a variety of sizes and materials, including glass microspheres, cenospheres, carbon, and polymers. The most widely used and studied foams are glass microspheres (in epoxy or polymers), and cenospheres or ceramics (in aluminium). One can change the volume fraction of microballoons or use microballoons of different effective density, the latter depending on the average ratio between the inner and outer radii of the microballoons.The compressive properties of syntactic foams, in most cases, strongly depend on the properties of microballoons. In general, the compressive strength of the material is proportional to its density.The matrix material has more influence on the tensile properties. Tensile strength may be highly improved by a chemical surface treatment of the particles, such as silanization, which allows the formation of strong bonds between glass particles and epoxy matrix. Addition of fibrous materials can also increase the tensile strength.".
- Syntactic_foam thumbnail Syntacticfoam.JPG?width=300.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageID "1539042".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageLength "5533".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageRevisionID "669420672".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Aerospace.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Autonomous_underwater_vehicle.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Ball_(association_football).
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Buoyancy.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composite_materials.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foams.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Cenosphere.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Composite_material.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Compression_(physics).
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Compressive_strength.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Epoxy.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Foam.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Glass_microsphere.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Helicopter.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Marine_riser_tensioner.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Phenol_formaldehyde_resin.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Polymer.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Radar.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Remotely_operated_underwater_vehicle.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Sandwich_panel.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Silanization.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Sonar.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Specific_strength.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Stealth_technology.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Tension_(physics).
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_expansion.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_tensile_strength.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink File:Syntactic_foam_sphere.jpg.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLink File:Syntacticfoam.JPG.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Syntactic foam".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLinkText "syntactic flotation foam".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageWikiLinkText "syntactic foam".
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Syntactic_foam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Syntactic_foam subject Category:Composite_materials.
- Syntactic_foam subject Category:Foams.
- Syntactic_foam hypernym Materials.
- Syntactic_foam type Company.
- Syntactic_foam type Foam.
- Syntactic_foam type Process.
- Syntactic_foam type Redirect.
- Syntactic_foam comment "Syntactic foams are composite materials synthesized by filling a metal, polymer, or ceramic matrix with hollow particles called microballoons. In this context, \"syntactic\" means \"put together\".".
- Syntactic_foam label "Syntactic foam".
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Q1872246.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Mousse_syntactique.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Synthetisch_schuim.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs m.058xnm.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Синтактическая_пена.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Синтактична_піна.
- Syntactic_foam sameAs Q1872246.
- Syntactic_foam wasDerivedFrom Syntactic_foam?oldid=669420672.
- Syntactic_foam depiction Syntacticfoam.JPG.
- Syntactic_foam isPrimaryTopicOf Syntactic_foam.