The Poisson’s ratio of most natural materials typically range between 0 – 0.5. This means that the stretching of such...
Read moreAdditive manufacturing (AM) technologies are suitable for producing components with complex geometric features and cellular structures with excellent properties. In...
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Read moreCompared to graphite, silicon-based materials exhibit high specific capacity and long cycling life, making them promising candidates for increasing the...
Read moreTwo-dimensional (2D) nanosheets exhibit attractive properties, making them promising candidates for different applications. The properties of these nanosheets largely depend...
Read moreNiobium (Nb) is a common component of microalloyed steels, especially ferritic and bainitic steels. It serves three main purposes: condition...
Read moreComputers, data centers and networks consume 10% of the world’s electricity. 30% of this electricity goes to power terminal equipment...
Read morePolymers are lightweight, durable, and easily processed into fabricated parts, features that promoted polymers to become the most relevant class...
Read moreOver the years, with the help of advanced technology and research, hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites have come under the spotlight owing...
Read moreThe presence of primary pore defects inevitably introduced during material manufacturing is non-trivial in evaluating the mechanical properties of composite...
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