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Due to the hard carbon nanofibers and abundant welded joints among the nanofibers, the hard carbon aerogels display robust and stable mechanical performances, including super-elasticity, high strength, extremely fast recovery speed (860 mm s-1) and low energy loss coefficient (<0.16). After tested under 50 % strain for 104 cycles, the carbon aerogel shows only 2 % plastic deformation, and retained 93 % original stress.
One of the primary advantages of FRP fuel tanks is their durability. They are highly resistant to chemical corrosion, which means they can safely store a wide range of fuels without degradation. Unlike metal tanks, FRP tanks do not rust or corrode over time, ensuring a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance costs. This is particularly crucial in industries like marine and aviation, where exposure to harsh environmental conditions is common. There are several methods used in FGD, but the most common are wet FGD, dry FGD, and semi-dry FGD. Wet FGD, the most widely used method, involves spraying the flue gas with a limestone-based slurry, where the sulfur dioxide reacts to form calcium sulfate. This process can remove up to 95% of the sulfur dioxide present in the gas. Despite their numerous advantages, FRP ducts do have some limitations that are worth considering