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Systematic study of thermal properties of CNT composites by the fast multipole hybrid boundary node method
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    Systematic study of thermal properties of CNT composites by the fast multipole hybrid boundary node method (English)
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    28 September 2010
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    carbon nanotube
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    nanocomposites
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    heat conductivity
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    hybrid boundary node method
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    simplified model
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    fast multipole method
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