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Biocompatibility and Hardness of Ti-Hf and Diamond-like Carbon Coatings for Orthopedics
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2008-03-20)
Every year, about 300,000 total hip replacement (THR) surgeries are performed in the United States.The typical lifespan of an implant ranges between 10 and 20 years, with implant failures largely due to materials issues ...
Solar Houses: You know you want one
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2008-03-20)
Amidst an unceasingly intricate political agenda lies what many consider a grave and often ignored issue:global warming.It would be naïve to overlook the current international political and financial demands, but few can ...
Engineering Students Design Composite Bracing System for the Virginia Tech Athletic Department
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2006-09-22)
Engineering Students Design Composite Bracing System for the Virginia Tech Athletic Department.
Processing and Characterization Techniques for a Mica Filled Polymer Composite
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2015-01-01)
Mica particulates (filler) were combined with polymethyl methacrylate (matrix) to form a polymer matrix ceramic composite (PMCC). Mica concentrations in the range of 10-80 wt% mica with particulate sizes in the range of ...
Developing Functional Inks for Direct-Write Systems
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2010-03-20)
The field of Flexible Printed Electronics (FPE) carries great potential in reducing manufacturing costs and increasing versatility. The purpose of this research is to explore various ink chemistries and their suitability ...
Simulation of Damage in Human Cortical Bone with Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis in MATLAB
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2006-09-22)
This paper examines bone fatigue damage using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to predict changes in modulus, damage and cycles to failure.The MATLAB-coded material model has been previously implemented in a full FEA package.It ...
VTFire: Casting the Future
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2015-01-01)
Concealed in the depths of Plantation Drive, at the end of a long country road lined with cattle and farmland scenery from the Virginia Tech agricultural department lies Virginia Tech’s Foundry Institute for Research and ...
The Dynamics of Periodically Forced Prolate Spheroids in a Quiescent Newtonian Fluid with Weak Inertia
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2010-03-20)
The effects of convective and unsteady inertia on the dynamics of periodically forced neutrally buoyant prolate spheroids in a quiescent Newtonian fluid medium, at low Reynolds numbers have been modeled. The resulting ...
Variations in Hardness and Grain Size with Density for Fully Stabilized Zirconia Sintered Using Microwave Processing
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2010-03-20)
Densification of ceramic materials with microwave energy is being considered as an alternative means to conventional methods. Using microwave processing for sintering ceramics, many researchers have observed higher densities ...
A Guide to the Calculation of Theoretical Densities of Crystal Structures for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
(Virginia Tech Department of Materials Science and Engineering, 2006-09-22)
Theoretical density is an important parameter used to estimate the porosity of materials after sintering, especially if the requirements for the materials’ densities are strict, such as in the case of the parts of solid ...