Scientists have developed tubulanes, a breakthrough 3D printed polymer material inspired by carbon nanotube architecture, which combines low weight with exceptional strength and impact resistance through a unique lamellar deformation mechanism that distributes and absorbs force across multiple scales from nano to macro levels, making it highly effective against hypervelocity impacts for aerospace and defense applications.
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3D Printed Material Strong Enough to Stop Hypervelocity Impacts #3dprinting #material #defence #techAjouté :
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