Air Force and University
of Dayton Research Institute engineers together have identified Joint Helmet
Mounted Cueing System, or JHMCS, display unit materials and processing issues
and developed a repair capability for damaged systems.
Airbus has started flight-testing
of Blended Winglet devices on an Airbus A320. The Blended Winglet technology,
developed by Aviation Partners Inc. (API), has been specially adapted for these
tests on the A320 Family.
ARPRO, has been selected by US motorsport supplier Bald Spot Sports (BSS)
and design partner the Createc Corporation for its lightweight impact-resistant
properties to enhance safety. This material allows 45 to 50 percent weight reduction
and enhanced energy management during a crash. ARPRO also enables NASCAR and
IRL teams to build multiple versions of racing safety equipment from a single
driver fitting session.
Groundbreaking for the new Ion Beam Laboratory is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec.
16 at 1 p.m. on Kirtland Air Force Base east of Sandia’s
Processing Engineering & Technologies Lab (PETL) building.
Compromising the integrity of welding structures and posing a dangerous threat, weld cracks are an unacceptable defect in modern construction. Whilst remedial action is possibly this relies highly on accurate prediction ...
Ceram has published its free Guide to Slip Resistance Tests, which is available
to download at www.ceram.com/slip
and provides further information on slip testing and the approved test standards
for shopping centres/malls, retailers, supermarkets, industrial premises, offices,
hospitals, swimming pools and public buildings/spaces (including pavements).
Researchers from the University
of Salamanca used a terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) to evaluate the structural
condition of the city walls of Ávila. The system, used to aid maintenance
of the structure, can detect collapse and movement within the stones.
Tomorrow's specialty plastics may be produced more precisely and cheaply thanks to the apparently tight merger of a theory by a University of Oregon chemist and years of unexplained data from real world experiments involving polymers in Europe.
Several research projects are underway to try to detect particles that may make up the mysterious "dark matter" believed to dominate the universe's mass. But the existing detectors have a problem: They also...
Imagine tiny cracks in your patio table healing by themselves, or the first small scratch on your new car disappearing by itself. This and more may be possible with self-healing coatings being developed at the University of Illinois.
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