Academic world
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Our aim is to give visibility to the work of researchers, teachers and scientists
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At Politecnico di Torino, the MIMOSA project aims to support the next generations of aircrafts, which will necessarily follow production criteria with reduced environmental impact and lower need for raw material
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In the 'Academic World' column, we publish an article by researchers and professors from the University of Campania
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Among the most promising processes, the thermoforming is catching up, either in the form of hot-stamping or draping
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A study conducted by researchers from University of Salento (Lecce) and UCD (Dublin)
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The EXTREME project involved 14 European partners including some of the world's leading aerospace industries
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The use of these materials in additive manufacturing is opening a wide range of possibilities
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In a paper posted in the journal Carbon, a research team describes a new type of carbon fiber reinforced material
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With 204 laps of the circuit and a total of about 800 km, the vehicle from the University of Bologna prevailed over the Polish team from the University of Lodz (winners of the same race in 2018) and the German team from the University of Bochum
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The Department of Innovation Engineering accepts the invitation to enrich our periodic column
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The Prancing Horse returned to Pebble Beach with its treasures
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In Usa a new center is using AI to modernize how manufacturers repair composites
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A team of NREL researchers invented a new lightning protection system to keep the novel thermoplastic materials safe
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The Industrial PhD project called Advanced Materials for Additive manufacturing is awarded by SAMPE Italy for participating in the SAMPE Europe Conference
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A new article by researchers from Advanced Mechanics and Materials, University of Bologna
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An interesting research from University of Bologna on a 'composite spring'
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Composites Portal and Portale Compositi conclude a further collaboration agreement aimed at disseminating scientific content
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CRdC Nuove Tecnologie joins the institutional partners of our site
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It replaced a damaged decades-old concrete crossing. Researchers and engineering students in the University of Tennessee are part of the project
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Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, have produced a structural battery that performs ten times better than all previous versions
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An interesting article by a group of professors and researchers from the University of Bologna on the ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
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For the development of structural parts, the use of continuous reinforcements is preferred. And the current approaches would allow to enter in the mass manufacturing production
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Even if thermosets have been criticized for their sustainability, thanks to the clever reaction and research of several groups in the world, the future seems bright wit the new possibilities
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Those techniques that use continuous fibers lend themselves to becoming the next-generation composite fabrication methodology
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The challenge of a new supply chain and the 'Photocentric case'