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U.S. researchers use AI to simulate 4 billion atoms, designing concrete that can capture carbon and outlast the century.
Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air. Scientists at USC have created an AI model called Allegro-FM that simulates ...
Today’s CMC materials, robust and resistant to high temperatures, provide their own set of challenges when determining their ...
The Helfrich theory of membrane bending, supported by molecular dynamics simulations, is a promising approach for evaluating ...
Magnesium metal is primarily extracted from dolomite, magnesite, and brine sources. Its role in lightweight alloys, especially for automotive and aerospace applications, has grown in prominence due to ...
Converting carbon fiber for UHTCMC to 3500°C Advanced Ceramic Fibers LLC demonstrates ultra-high temperature ceramic matrix composites using SiC and other metallic carbides for applications in ...
The thinner fibers aligned more uniformly at the interface, thereby improving both mechanical strength and stress transfer from the carbon fiber to the polymer. "Simulating materials with 5 million ...
Carbon fiber has a huge environmental impact and possible health hazards, and new materials such as Galvorn may end up replacing it in the future.
The EU stated this week that carbon fiber will be removed from a hazardous materials list in a proposed amendment to its End of Life Vehicles Directive.
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