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Smart composite combines ceramic strength with metal flexibility for large-scale manufacturing
Since his postdoctoral days at MIT, Hang Yu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, has been wrestling ...
A multi-scale heterostructure design—combining micrometre-scale grains with nanoscale precipitate networks—enables a ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have created a new, AI-powered system for designing more durable microstructured ...
The company’s newly engineered composite closed impeller set a record-breaking tip speed of 688 m/s in testing – nearly ...
Greene Tweed has set a new performance benchmark in hydrogen infrastructure, unveiling a composite closed impeller that ...
Concrete has long been used as a building material for its high compressive strength, good durability and low cost. However, its well-known Achilles’ heel is its brittleness and limited tensile ...
The Polymer Industry continues to grow and questions arise concerning connections between composites and other materials such as metals, wood, concrete or plastics. In this interview, Stephen Browning ...
One common misconception is that belts will slip more frequently on composite pulleys than on metal pulleys. Not so! The wedging action of V-belts is so efficient that slip should never be an issue; ...
Global market research firm Lucintel (Dallas, TX, US) predicts that the worldwide bicycle market will be worth US$59.9 billion by 2021, with CAGR of 2.4% from 2016 to 2021. Although bicycles with ...
Greene Tweed has reported a major advance in hydrogen compression technology with the successful testing of a composite ...
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