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Fabrication and structural performance of periodic cellular metal sandwich structures
TL;DR: The authors showed that truss and textile cores are superior to honeycombs at low relative densities, because of their superior buckling resistance and lower manufacturing cost as well as their multifunctionality.
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Processing of titanium foams
TL;DR: A review of powder-metallurgy-based techniques for titanium foam processing can be found in this article, where a first group of processes is based on powder sintering with or without place-holder or scaffolds, and a second group relies on expansion of pressurized pores created during prior powder densification.
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Revolutionizing biodegradable metals
Yeoheung Yun,Zhongyun Dong,Namheon Lee,Yijun Liu,Dingchuan Xue,Xuefei Guo,Julia Kuhlmann,Amos Doepke,H. Brian Halsall,William R. Heineman,Surya Sundaramurthy,Mark J. Schulz,Zhangzhang Yin,Vesselin Shanov,Douglas Hurd,Peter B. Nagy,Weifeng Li,Curtis Fox +17 more
TL;DR: Miniaturized and nanotechnology-based sensors that measure the activities of the degradation process and the formation of tissue are discussed for use with in vitro and in vivo experiments and can provide new knowledge about biodegradable interfaces and how to actively control the interface.
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On the feasibility of friction spot joining in magnesium/fiber-reinforced polymer composite hybrid structures
TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of the friction spot joining technique on magnesium AZ31-O/glass fiber and carbon fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) joints is addressed, and a preliminary investigation has successfully shown that friction spot joins is an alternative technology for producing hybrid polymer-metal structures.
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Bio-mimetic mechanisms of natural hierarchical materials: a review.
Qiang Chen,Nicola M. Pugno +1 more
TL;DR: In this review, some well-studied and newly-studies natural materials are highlighted, and their hierarchical structures and mechanisms behind their mechanical properties, from animals to plants are summarized.
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Fabrication and structural performance of periodic cellular metal sandwich structures
TL;DR: The authors showed that truss and textile cores are superior to honeycombs at low relative densities, because of their superior buckling resistance and lower manufacturing cost as well as their multifunctionality.
Journal ArticleDOI
Processing of titanium foams
TL;DR: A review of powder-metallurgy-based techniques for titanium foam processing can be found in this article, where a first group of processes is based on powder sintering with or without place-holder or scaffolds, and a second group relies on expansion of pressurized pores created during prior powder densification.
Journal ArticleDOI
Revolutionizing biodegradable metals
Yeoheung Yun,Zhongyun Dong,Namheon Lee,Yijun Liu,Dingchuan Xue,Xuefei Guo,Julia Kuhlmann,Amos Doepke,H. Brian Halsall,William R. Heineman,Surya Sundaramurthy,Mark J. Schulz,Zhangzhang Yin,Vesselin Shanov,Douglas Hurd,Peter B. Nagy,Weifeng Li,Curtis Fox +17 more
TL;DR: Miniaturized and nanotechnology-based sensors that measure the activities of the degradation process and the formation of tissue are discussed for use with in vitro and in vivo experiments and can provide new knowledge about biodegradable interfaces and how to actively control the interface.
Journal ArticleDOI
On the feasibility of friction spot joining in magnesium/fiber-reinforced polymer composite hybrid structures
TL;DR: In this article, the feasibility of the friction spot joining technique on magnesium AZ31-O/glass fiber and carbon fiber reinforced poly(phenylene sulfide) joints is addressed, and a preliminary investigation has successfully shown that friction spot joins is an alternative technology for producing hybrid polymer-metal structures.
Journal ArticleDOI
Bio-mimetic mechanisms of natural hierarchical materials: a review.
Qiang Chen,Nicola M. Pugno +1 more
TL;DR: In this review, some well-studied and newly-studies natural materials are highlighted, and their hierarchical structures and mechanisms behind their mechanical properties, from animals to plants are summarized.