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Kawamura, Kiyoshi was born on May 5, 1942 in Taipei, Taiwan. Son of Seizo and Yoshi Kawamura.
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When many polymers are heated they transform directly into carbons, without passing through an intermediate liquid paste. Such carbons are termed polymetric carbons. Phenolic resins yield an isotropic impervious black glassy carbon which is hard enough to scratch window glass and has interesting electronic properties. polyacrylonitrile fibres yield carbon fibre with enormous stiffness and strength. Combinations of the two produce the strongest carbon material (carbon-fibre-reinforced carbon). Carbon-fibre-reinforced plastics are revolutionary low density-high-stiffness materials. This 1976 book brings together data from the authors' work to describe the manufacture of polymetric carbons. It provides a description of physical, mechanical and chemical properties which are related as closely as possible to the revealed structure. Emphasis is placed on the more interesting aspects, such as development of high-strength, high-stiffness material, the semi-conducting behaviour of intermediate materials and the absorption of gases in the more open structure of absorbent chracoals.
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Kawamura, Kiyoshi was born on May 5, 1942 in Taipei, Taiwan. Son of Seizo and Yoshi Kawamura.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, University Tokyo, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science, University Wales, 1971.
Research associate College of Science and Technology Nihon University, Tokyo, 1971-1973, lecturer, 1973-1977, associate professor, 1977-1983, professor, since 1983. Head of department electrical engineering College of Science and Technology, Nihon University, since 1999.
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Member Physical Society of Japan, Applied Physical Society of Japan, Electrical Engineering Society of Japan.
Married Pamela Hendy, June 30, 1969. Children: Ryo, Sarasa, Kenjiro.