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Clever device drastically reduces the vibration from rotating parts
An EPFL Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering has developed a device that significantly dampens the flow-induced vibration ...
From Black Box to Full Transparency and Control, New Product Enables a Pathway to Migrate Additive Manufacturing Knowledge to Velo3D’s Fully Integrated Solution and Print Process Optimization FREMONT, ...
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Swiss students build unique 3D printer that makes rocket parts faster, cheaper
The student-led project, named RAPTURE, was initially designed to help ARIS (the Swiss Academic Space Initiative) build bi-liquid-fueled rocket nozzles capable of surviving spaceflight conditions.
Fast-forward a decade, and the world of 3D printing has evolved tremendously. Printers are faster, smarter, and more refined.
Sometimes we’re impressed by the sheer audacity of a project. [Stefan] rarely disappoints in that area, and his latest video shows him making an adapter to convert a normal 3D printed nozzle into a ...
Researchers at KU Leuven (Belgium) have developed a 3D printing technique that extends the possibilities of lateral flow testing. These tests are widespread in the form of the classic pregnancy test ...
HOUSTON – (Oct. 14, 2021) – Weaving intricate, microscopic patterns of crystal or glass is now possible thanks to engineers at Rice University. Rice materials scientists are creating nanostructures of ...
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