Supersonic microprojectiles reveal new insights into metal bonding
November 07, 2024
November 07, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 7 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Using a custom-built machine to launch microprojectiles at supersonic speeds, Cornell researchers have uncovered new details about how high-speed metallic collisions can form strong, durable atomic bonds, offering insights that could enhance 3D printing and other manufacturing techniques.
When a microparticle collides with a metallic substrate at supersonic speed, a process known as solid-state bo . . .
Using a custom-built machine to launch microprojectiles at supersonic speeds, Cornell researchers have uncovered new details about how high-speed metallic collisions can form strong, durable atomic bonds, offering insights that could enhance 3D printing and other manufacturing techniques.
When a microparticle collides with a metallic substrate at supersonic speed, a process known as solid-state bo . . .