Virginia Tech advances additive friction stir deposition - creating a strong, defect-free material that can be 3D printed in bulk.
BYU manufacturing engineering professor Yuri Hovanski and a few of his research students discuss friction stir technology and its impact in the industry. (Anna Wilson) BYU manufacturing engineering ...
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A researcher’s long quest leads to a smart composite breakthrough
With advanced manufacturing tools, the team of materials science and engineering Associate Professor Hang Yu has created a ...
• The process is completed in a few seconds with very high reproducibility - an essential requirement for a mass production industry. Now, a new variant from the same stable of friction processes, ...
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US scientists unveil 3D-printed smart composite that lets ceramics bend under load
Researchers in the US have developed a novel 3D-printed smart composite that enables brittle ceramics to bend, absorb energy, and withstand heavy mechanical loads, while being manufactured at full ...
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