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Abstract
The novel C/C composites with thermal transport function were prepared using the mesophase-pitch carbon fibers (CFMP) as the thermal diffusion channels. The introduction of CFMP greatly improved the microstructure, thermal properties, and ablative resistance of the C/C composites. During the graphitization process, compared with PAN fibers (CFPAN), CFMP was more likely to be graphitized to form a highly ordered three-dimensional graphite structure. The highly organized microcrystalline structure of CFMP resulted in a tight interface with PyC that lessened the likelihood of flaws and cracks during graphitization. CFMP, which acted as a thermal conduction skeleton, significantly improved the thermal conductivity of C/C composites. After 3000°C HTT, the thermal conductivity of C/C-3000-Z composites was increased to 51.70 and 225.02 W/ (m K) in the XY and Z planes, respectively. During the ablation process, C/C-3000-Z specimen exhibited a lower temperature gradient and less thermal stress owing to the outstanding thermal properties and fewer defects. After 30 s ablation, the temperature difference of surface and backside was only 495.9°C, and the mass and linear ablation rates were 0.3 μm/s and 0.9 mg/s, respectively.
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The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, an independent journal with a global perspective and strong clinical focus, features original clinical research, expert reviews, news, and opinion pieces in each monthly issue. Covering topics like diabetes, obesity, nutrition, and more, the journal provides insights into clinical advances and practice-changing research worldwide. It welcomes original research advocating change or shedding light on clinical practice, as well as informative reviews on related topics, especially those with global health importance and relevance to low-income and middle-income countries. The journal publishes various content types, including Articles, Reviews, Comments, Correspondence, Health Policy, and Personal Views, along with Series and Commissions aiming to drive positive change in clinical practice and health policy in diabetes and endocrinology.