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3D-printed metallic glass motor parts could slash energy loss in drones, e-bikes
Researchers in Europe are developing metallic glass materials that could significantly reduce energy losses ...
When you think of glass, you probably picture something fragile and brittle, not a material built for high-stress electromechanical components. However, researchers at Germany's Saarland University ...
Iron-based metallic glass alloys compatible with 3D printing reduce energy losses in electric motors by eliminating crystal structure friction.
Innovative materials could help to reduce the energy consumption of electrical devices, allowing drones to fly longer and e-bikes to travel further. By introducing components made from metallic glass ...
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US scientists simulate elusive ideal glass that behaves mechanically like a crystal
Scientists have created the first computer model of an “ideal glass,” a theoretical material ...
UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team spent years developing photoswitchable crystals. Every crystal’s shape is a mirror of the internal arrangement of their molecules, but the molecules in ...
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