Purdue University civil engineers have developed innovative materials that can dissipate energy caused by bending, compression, torque, and tensile stresses without sustaining permanent damage. These ...
Pablo Zavattieri, the Jerry M. and Lynda T. Engelhardt professor in civil engineering, lifts an aircraft runway mat made with new intelligent architected materials developed at Purdue University ...
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of it. Instead of long chains of conventional transistors, researchers are ...
Researchers from China University of Petroleum (East China), in collaboration with international partners, have reported a ...
Understanding smart materials is vital for advancing adaptable technologies, forming the foundation for breakthroughs in robotics, automation, and biomedical devices. This area of study explores the ...
Purdue researchers develop a new type of intelligent architected materials for industry applications
Purdue University civil engineering researchers have developed patent-pending intelligent architected materials that can dissipate energy caused by bending, compression, torque and tensile stresses, ...
Purdue researchers develop a new type of intelligent architected materials for industry applications
Avoiding damage makes the material reusable and improves human safety and structure durability in products across several industrial sectors. Pablo Zavattieri, the Jerry M. and Lynda T. Engelhardt ...
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