The newest research in Materials looked at the thermo-mechanical performance of additively made Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) with incorporated Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors and their suitability for use under thermal stress.
New research in the journal Materials has investigated the impact of determining remelting processing parameters through mathematical simulations and experiments analyses in order to maximize a process industries chain for DMD part repair.
A new breakthrough using alumina particles for sand blasting dental implants is considered in the journal Materials.
A new breakthrough in printing metal using additive manufacturing with periodic layer rotation is explored in the journal Materials.
A new synthesis methods of ferrite spinels is discussed in Applied Science with the most attractive electrochemical results from ZnFe2O4 that is achieved with peculiar morphologies or as composites.
For nanocomposite modification, differently doped nano-SiO2 are introduced into polyimide by researchers as per the latest paper published in the journal Polymers.
A paper published in Metals has considered the recovery of cobalt from spent lithium-ion batteries as a method to meet the growing demand for the material from sectors such as transportation.
The cotton industry produces significant amounts of organic waste annually. Rather than this valuable organic material going to landfill, it could be utilized as a sustainable feedstock for high quality soil additives.
In a recent study published in the journal Polymers, researchers from Japan developed dielectric elastomer fiber actuators for soft robotics and tested them in a self-fabricated jellyfish-type robot.
A new paper presented in the journal Sustainability aims to explore the potential use of freeze concentration technology in recovering nutrients from digestate.
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