Electrical transport in high contrast composite materials

Journal Article A broad range of problems in the physics of materials involve highly disordered media whose effective behavior depends critically on the connectedness, or percolation properties of a particular component. Examples include smart materials such as piezoresistors and thermistors, smart...

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Main Authors: Golden, Kenneth M., Random media; Random resistor network; Lattice value
Other Authors: College of Science, Mathematics
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: International Community for Composites Engineering 1997
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Online Access:https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6vq3m77
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Summary:Journal Article A broad range of problems in the physics of materials involve highly disordered media whose effective behavior depends critically on the connectedness, or percolation properties of a particular component. Examples include smart materials such as piezoresistors and thermistors, smart insulators, radar absorbing composites, cermets, porous media, doped semiconductors, thin metal films, and sea ice.