The US Department of Energy recently chose three General Electric divisions to develop a revolutionary system for the design and production of 3D-printed wind turbine blades.
By Brett Smith
12 Mar 2021
Scientists have developed various methods associated with thermal analysis (TA). These include temperature modulation, online data analysis, sample-controlled regimes, and robotic operational regimes.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
11 Mar 2021
While modern cancer therapies are continually evolving and improving patient outcomes and quality of life, tumor heterogeneity and the variability of tumors between patients generate individual differences in patient responses to drug therapies. This presents a significant barrier to the overall efficacy of cancer drug therapies.
Technical ceramics offer exceptional size-to-weight benefits, high-temperature resistance, and chemical stability in space programs, all of which open up possibilities for transportation and exploration.
By Brett Smith
10 Mar 2021
The level of difficulty in designing electro-technique devices has increased owing to thermal stress. With the development of electric vehicles and electric aircraft, and to keep up with the recent trend to create smaller electronic devices with reduced weight and increased efficiency, designers lean on improved thermal analysis systems or tools.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
10 Mar 2021
Steel is essential for the modern world and is used in commercial and residential buildings, automobiles, airplanes, and oil rigs and pipelines. It has unique properties such as strength, malleability, and durability, and is suited to many applications. This article will discuss how heat treatment changes steel’s properties.
By Reginald Davey
9 Mar 2021
Despite the misuse of carbon black (CB) and black carbon (BC) as synonyms, these materials differ considerably in their production processes and use in commercial products. Several different analytical tools have recently demonstrated the physical and chemical differences between CB and BC.
By Benedette Cuffari
5 Mar 2021
In a recent study, researchers cataloged various on-board particulate matter found in two used vacuum bags from the ISS using scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM/EDX), and single-particle multi-element inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (sp-ICP).
By Brett Smith
4 Mar 2021
Due to the increasing need for effective and reliable methods to evaluate surface metrologies, researchers have focused on developing non-contact methodologies of 3D surface metrology.
By Sarah Moore
2 Mar 2021
Scientists have developed a methodology for assessing the surface topography of 3D-printed layers using optical metrology. The method ensures the quality of parts printed with additive manufacturing and will be vital to aiding the continued progression of the rapidly developing sector.
By Sarah Moore
2 Mar 2021