Researchers at the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), the
University of Twente
in the Netherlands and the University of Seville in Spain have explained the
formation and behaviour of the very fast water jet that is formed when an object
impacts on a water surface.
This is in short the Custom-Fit idea: geometrical characteristics are captured
using 3D scans, then these data are used to adapt product shape with specialized
CAD (Computer Aided Design) and finally products are made with Rapid Manufacturing
technologies, the so called additive techniques which print in layers, avoiding
the need of expensive moulds.
Physicists at The University
of Texas at Austin have designed a new system that, when fully developed,
would use fusion to eliminate most of the transuranic waste produced by nuclear
power plants.
A new technology for fire-retarding polyisocyanurate (PIR) sandwich panels
will be launched by Huntsman at this year's UTECH Europe exhibition and conference (Maastricht,
The Netherlands, March 31 - April 2.
Artificial hip joints are firmly anchored to the patient’s damaged bone by screws. But which parts of the bone will safely hold the screws in place? A simulation model is to calculate the strength of the bone from ...
Goodrich Corporation's (NYSE: GR) Sensors and Integrated Systems team in Burnsville, Minn. has donated an icing wind tunnel to Iowa State University. The tunnel will be the university's first wind tunnel to be ab...
Engineers and food scientists are teaming up to develop a new type of gelled fuel the consistency of orange
marmalade designed to improve the safety, performance and range of rockets for
space and military applications.
Researchers at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute have discovered a new method for controlling the nature
of graphene, bringing academia and industry potentially one step closer to realizing
the mass production of graphene-based nanoelectronics.
Corus has announced ‘Vegter Lite’, an enhanced version of its original Vegter material model released in 2006. The new version is based on a reduced set of test data requirements but with the same levels of s...
Dr Tim
Wilkinson from the Cambridge
University Department of Engineering's Photonics Research Group has made
an exciting breakthrough. He has combined liquid crystals with vertically grown
carbon nanotubes to create a reconfigurable three-dimensional liquid crystal
device structure.
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