Microalloyed steels, often called High-Strength Low-Alloy steels (HSLA), are a group of materials that are strengthened by adding “micro” alloy concentrations to low-carbon mild steel. Microalloying ...
Olympus’ Ted Shields talks to AZoM about the new Vanta™ Element handheld XRF analyzer. In this interview, Ted discusses the speed, connectivity, and other features that make the Vanta Element an ...
The new 2.9-pound Vanta Element x-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzer offers the essential features that the Vanta series is known for: speed, reliability, ruggedness, connectivity and smartphone-like ...
In advanced engineering circles, the finite element method — or, more commonly, finite element analysis — is a real staple. With the advent of more powerful home computers, though, even your home ...
What is Finite Element Analysis? The finite element analysis is an extensively used method for computationally solving partial differential equations in technology and mathematics. The classic domains ...
The Niton Analyzers business unit of Thermo Electron Corp., Billerica, Mass., has introduced a portable analysis tool for light element content in alloys. The company says the Niton XLt 898He ...
Using novel theoretical and modeling tools such as finite element analysis can greatly accelerate widespread applications in many areas of nanotechnology. Polymer reinforcement using fillers is a ...
When it comes to FDM 3D prints and making them stronger, most of the focus is on the outer walls and factors like their layer adhesion. However, paying some attention to the often-ignored insides of a ...