For combustion engines to use 100 percent hydrogen, they need components that can withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments. Scientists from the University of Alberta discovered a new ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University engineer has developed a method that uses an aluminum alloy to extract hydrogen from water for running fuel cells or internal combustion engines, and the ...
Engineers from Fiat Chrysler, Mexican engine parts supplier Nemak and the U.S. government's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have jointly developed a blend of aluminum alloy for cylinder blocks and heads ...
At Nagoya University, researchers have tested heat-resistant and recyclable metal alloys for automotive and aerospace ...
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced Monday that it has collaborated with lightweight OEM parts supplier Nemak and Tennessee’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory to develop a new aluminum alloy for use in ...
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AI creates a new alloy that’s 5x stronger than traditional aluminum
Artificial intelligence has just helped push one of the world’s most familiar metals into unfamiliar territory. By teaming ...
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MIT 3D-printed aluminum that’s 5× stronger than before
Engineers at MIT have taken a metal that usually trades strength for lightness and pushed it into an entirely new class, ...
Purdue researchers demonstrate their method for producing hydrogen by adding water to an alloy of aluminum and gallium. The hydrogen could then be used to run an internal combustion engine. The ...
A Purdue University engineer has developed a method that uses an aluminum alloy to extract hydrogen from water for running fuel cells or internal combustion engines, and the technique could be used to ...
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