Techniques for better material, design in high-consequence uses
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Bradley Jared sits in front of a new selective laser melting machine at Sandia for metal additive manufacturing as he holds two prototype housings designed through a technology called topology optimization. Sandia researchers who are exploring additive manufacturing for nuclear weapons and other national security needs say they need to understand how additive manufacturing processes affect the properties of materials that are generated.
Read more at bit.ly/2Z3dvp5.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Techniques for better material, design in high-consequence uses
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Bradley Jared sits in front of a new selective laser melting machine at Sandia for metal additive manufacturing as he holds two prototype housings designed through a technology called topology optimization. Sandia researchers who are exploring additive manufacturing for nuclear weapons and other national security needs say they need to understand how additive manufacturing processes affect the properties of materials that are generated.
Read more at bit.ly/2Z3dvp5.
Photo by Randy Montoya.