University of Texas at Dallas researchers developed a new theory to explain heat transfer on advanced surfaces. From left are: Dr. Xianming (Simon) Dai, associate professor of mechanical engineering; ...
"This study not only contributes to the growing body of knowledge in surface science but also positions Griffith University at the forefront of innovative materials design." Dr. Kashaninejad said the ...
While traditional methods like painting and hot-dip galvanization have been widely adopted, the persistent pursuit of innovation has driven the development of advanced surface treatment technologies.
Nanomaterials have emerged as pivotal elements in advancing water treatment techniques and surface engineering, offering unprecedented functionalities through their unique physicochemical properties.
In International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, researchers at Tsinghua University have introduced a novel tip-based vibration carving (TVC) methods to create tiny and custom-shaped bumps, known as ...
In highly competitive industries such as automotive, it is increasingly design that differentiates a vehicle from its competitors. And because automotive manufacturers are pressured to get cars to ...
When University of Texas at Dallas researchers tested a new surface that they designed to collect and remove condensates rapidly, the results surprised them. The mechanical engineers' design collected ...
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