Newly developed material could lead to lighter, safer car designs A new form of 3-D-printed material
Newly developed material could lead to lighter, safer car designs A new form of 3-D-printed material made by combining commonly-used plastics with carbon nanotubes is tougher and lighter than similar forms of aluminium, scientists say.The material could lead to the development of safer, lighter and more durable structures for use in the aerospace, automotive, renewables and marine industries.In a new paper published in the journal Materials & Design, a team led by University of Glasgow engineers describe how they have developed a new plate-lattice cellular metamaterial capable of impressive resistance to impacts.Metamaterials are a class of artificially-created cellular solids, designed and engineered to manifest properties which do not occur in the natural world.Read more. -- source link
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