Engineers at Monash University have developed a new 3D-printable titanium alloy with a unique microstructure that makes it ultra-strong. Not only is it stronger than most other forms of titanium, but ...
Automotive, aerospace and defence applications require metallic materials with ultra-high strength. However, in some particular high-loading structural applications, metallic materials shall also have ...
The strength of steel is proverbial, but that doesn't mean it can't be improved. It's heavy, after all, and there are stronger metals out there. But researchers in South Korea have created an alloy ...
The cost of components and equipment properly designed in titanium is never as high as the price by weight of the metal suggests. Many designs are based on use of metal by surface area rather then by ...
Although steel has been the workhorse of the automotive industry since the 1920s, the share by weight of steel and iron in an average light vehicle is now gradually decreasing, from 68.1 per cent in ...
Dissimilar metal joining of titanium and stainless steel represents a pivotal area of research driven by the need to combine the exceptional corrosion resistance and low density of titanium with the ...