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Microparticle Impact Testing at High Precision, Higher Temperatures, and with Lithographically Patterned Projectiles
Alain Reiser,
Christopher A. Schuh
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High Temperature
100%
Impact Test
100%
Launch Pad
100%
Microparticle Impact
100%
Microfabrication
66%
Microparticles
33%
Design Concept
33%
High Velocity
33%
Elastomeric Polymer
33%
Laser Ablation
33%
Polymer Layer
33%
Glass Surface
33%
SiO2 Particles
33%
Design Change
33%
First Decade
33%
Experimental Challenge
33%
Impact Location
33%
Impact Indicators
33%
Impact Research
33%
Material Standard
33%
Impactor
33%
Inert Glass
33%
Engineering
Impact Testing
100%
Launch Pad
100%
Microparticles
100%
Microfabrication
66%
Design Concept
33%
Glass Surface
33%
Design Change
33%
Thin Films
33%
Silicon Dioxide
33%
Material Science
Microparticle
100%
Impact Testing
100%
Microfabrication
66%
Laser Ablation
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
33%
Thin Films
33%