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A low-density nanocrystalline material was created by electroforming nanocrystalline Ni around a rapid prototyped acrylic photopolymer micro-truss. This new hybrid material combines the structural efficiency of micro-truss architectures with the ultra-high strength that can be achieved by grain size reduction to the nanometer scale. A range of strut thicknesses were electrodeposited and tested in...
New types of hybrid nanocrystalline cellular materials can be created by electrodepositing ultra-high-strength nanocrystalline sleeves on microtruss cores. Electrodeposition creates an interconnected network of nanocrystalline tubes that controls the mechanical properties of the cellular hybrid. Although they have exceptional mechanical properties, the hierarchical structure of these materials means...
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