Zhang et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Design and additive manufacturing of 3D-architected ceramic metamaterials with programmable thermal expansionZhang et al., 2021
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- Zhang K
- Wang K
- Chen J
- Wei K
- Liang B
- He R
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- Additive Manufacturing
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Metamaterials with multiple anisotropic properties have strong potential in medicine, military, and civil engineering applications. However, previous studies have been limited to the design and fabrication of polymers, metals, and alloys, which can allow the retention of the …
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