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MIT prints aluminum 5x stronger than standard alloys
Engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have designed a new aluminum alloy that can be 3D printed and reach ...
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Model predicts optimal cooling and aging for stronger, lightweight aluminum alloys
High-strength aluminum alloys are critical for making cars and planes more lightweight and fuel-efficient, but manufacturers ...
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Silicon and carbon could explain Earth’s onion-like inner core
Deep beneath our feet, far beyond the reach of drills or submersibles, Earth hides a solid metal heart that behaves in ways geophysicists have struggled to explain. New experiments now suggest that a ...
Lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloys are essential for making cars and planes more fuel-efficient. But despite their ...
Novel two-step thermal aging schedule (right) designed by the materials research team with the assistance of AI tools. Credit: National Institute for Materials Science Novel two-step thermal aging ...
Performance requirements on alloys are becoming more stringent for end users in industries such as aerospace, medical, power generation, oil and gas, specialty automotive, and trucks. These ...
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