Effect of the Amount of Water for Hydrolysis on Cracking and Stress Evolution in Alkoxide-Derived Sol-Gel Silica Coating Films
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著者
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KOZUKA Hiromitsu
Department of Materials Engineering, Kansai University
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Kozuka Hiromitsu
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kansai University
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Komeda Masanori
Department Of Materials Science And Engineering Kansai University
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KOZUKA Hiromitsu
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Kansai University
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