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Why HIP and CIP capacity matters for US manufacturing
Out of nowhere, dense parts made right show up where few expect them inside jet engines, hip joints, turbine blades. When ...
A beach in Juneau, Alaska. Sea levels in Alaska are not rising, but dropping precipitously due to a phenomenon known as glacial isostatic adjustment. Joseph, Flickr CC BY-SA You've no doubt by now ...
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Mount Everest grows about four millimeters taller every year
Mount Everest, known in Tibetan as Chomolungma, is gaining roughly four millimeters of height each year, a rate that outpaces ...
The Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets constitute significant loads that isostatically depress the Earth’s land surface by amplitudes of hundreds of metres over wavelengths of thousands of kilometres.
Hot Isostatic Pressing is a manufacturing technique designed to increase the density of materials by reducing or eliminating their porosity or microporosity thus creating fully dense ‘wrought’ ...
Metal additive manufacturing (AM) has transformed component design by enabling complex geometries and rapid prototyping. However, parts produced by powder-based processes often retain residual ...
Isostatic rebound, also known as post-glacial rebound or glacial isostatic adjustment, is the viscoelastic response of the lithosphere–asthenosphere system to the removal of long-lived surface loads, ...
Geology is usually so intuitive, it’s rare to find something that goes against your instincts. But isostatic rebound creates a moment of exactly that: the more landlocked glaciers melt, the lower the ...
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