MIT researchers have developed a new titanium 'metamaterial' that exhibits supernatural strength, capable of withstanding supersonic impacts. This breakthrough was achieved through the use of 3D printing technology at RMIT. Additionally, advancements in AI at CMU_Mech, as reported in Nature Communications, have accelerated the process design for 3D printing metal alloys, further enhancing the capabilities of manufacturing complex materials. These developments represent significant progress in materials science, offering potential applications in various engineering and industrial fields.
AI accelerates process design for 3D printing metal alloys @CMU_Mech @NatureComms https://t.co/gMwuef5Gz6
A 3D-printed titanium 'metamaterial' design solved a longtime engineering issue https://t.co/e3dy18jg2B
3D printed titanium structure shows supernatural strength @rmit https://t.co/v4aiuY9TS8
New Titanium “Metamaterial” Has Supernatural Strength https://t.co/7vFXsuqnnW
“MIT’s Microscopic Metamaterials Defy Supersonic Impacts” Article: https://t.co/X4DyoSwv04