2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4485170
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A Canonical Transformation for the Anderson Lattice Hamiltonian with F-F Electron Coupling

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“…The Height image has an edge effect but has no impact on checking the morphology of the sample (5A). The literature provides roughness values for carbon fiber that are quite robust when compared to other fibers, such as aramid or glass fiber, demonstrating better mechanical performance [31][32] . The RMS (Root Mean Square) roughness verified was 0.174 μm, providing a good interaction with epoxy resin through the coating on the concrete structure, optimizing the mechanical properties, accentuating the reinforcement effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Height image has an edge effect but has no impact on checking the morphology of the sample (5A). The literature provides roughness values for carbon fiber that are quite robust when compared to other fibers, such as aramid or glass fiber, demonstrating better mechanical performance [31][32] . The RMS (Root Mean Square) roughness verified was 0.174 μm, providing a good interaction with epoxy resin through the coating on the concrete structure, optimizing the mechanical properties, accentuating the reinforcement effect.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%