Using a custom-built machine to launch microprojectiles at supersonic speeds, Cornell researchers have uncovered new details about how high-speed...
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In a new discovery, researchers from Cornell University have found how tiny metal particles, when launched at supersonic speeds, can bond tightly with a metal surface. This type of bonding, known as “solid-state bonding,” happens without melting the metal. The findings could help improve 3D printing and other manufacturing methods that rely on high-speed metal […]
Using a custom-built machine to launch microprojectiles at supersonic speeds, Cornell researchers have uncovered new details about how high-speed...
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Before engineers at Carnegie Mellon University begin conducting additive manufacturing (AM) experiments in two dedicated labs that are equipped with...
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