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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Saturday, March 09, 2024
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is a process that allows for the rapid fabrication of near-net-shape components from CAD files, eliminating the need for specialized tools.
Fremont, CA: Advanced materials are innovative substances with superior properties, enabling exceptional performance. Advancements in materials science and engineering, combined with a deeper understanding of atomic structures, have led to their emergence in various disciplines and applications, including newly engineered materials and novel iterations.
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Metal-Organic Framework Super capacitors: The Future of Energy Storage
Clean energy storage technologies are revolutionizing transportation and renewable energy storage, particularly in super-capacitors. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offer a promising alternative to porous carbons due to their high electrical conductivity, surface area, and electrochemical stability. MOFs are studied in various fields like super-capacitors, batteries, and electro-catalysts. However, MOFs have limitations like a narrower stable voltage window and lower rate or kinetic performance than carbon-based electrode materials.
Novel Phase Change Memory Materials and Their Applications
The demand for data storage has increased significantly, leading to the development of phase change memory technology centered on phase change materials (PCM). PCRAM, a non-volatile memory solution, offers impressive performance and scalability, operating as fast as nanoseconds. The importance of PCRAM in next-generation electronic devices underscores the need for in-depth research into its microstructure characterization and device applications.
Progress in Laser-Based DED of Advanced Materials
Additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, is a process that allows for the rapid fabrication of near-net-shape components from CAD files, eliminating the need for specialized tools. Directed Energy Deposition (DED) is crucial in researching and producing advanced materials like metals, ceramics, and composites. Laser Cladding (LC), a widely studied method, uses powder-based feedstock with a laser beam as the energy source, allowing thin layers of metallic or composite materials to be deposited and fused onto a component.
Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Advanced Materials
Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm for generating corrosion-resistant alloys, improving predictive efficiency by at least 15%. The algorithm was initially designed to address pitting corrosion in high-strength alloys but now extends to a wider range of alloy properties. The team incorporated language processing methods into machine learning techniques for numerical data, creating a comprehensive, fully automated natural language processing framework. This approach enables a more holistic understanding of corrosion phenomena.
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