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Nanotechnology-Enabled Reduction of Fusion-Induced Residual Stress in
Alloy
s (Case No. 2024-225)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Departments of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering have developed a novel method for stress reduction in welded
alloy
materials. Title: Nanotechnology-Enabled Reduction of Fusion-Induced Residual Stress in Alloys Background: Fusion welding is commonly used in manufacturing...
Published: 7/22/2024
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Inventor(s):
Xiaochun Li
,
Narayanan Murali
Keywords(s):
Alloy
,
metal nanocomposites
,
Metal process monitoring
,
Metalation
,
Metallurgy
,
Metals
,
nanocrystalline metals
,
nanograined metals
Category(s):
Materials
,
Materials > Metals
,
Materials > Fabrication Technologies
,
Materials > Nanotechnology
2022-216 Electrode for Rechargeable Batteries that Resists Dendrite Growth
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Material Science and Engineering have developed electrodes for rechargeable batteries which resist dendrite growth. Background: Rechargeable batteries have attracted attention due to their wide array of applications and environmental benefits. Rechargeable metal-ion batteries, such as lithium-ion batteries,...
Published: 7/19/2023
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Inventor(s):
Yang Yang
,
Xiaochun Li
Keywords(s):
Alloy
,
Dendrite
,
Electrode
,
Lithium Battery
,
Lithium-Ion Battery
,
Nanoelectronics
,
Nanoparticle
,
Rechargeable Battery
,
Rechargeable Battery Thermal Conductivity
Category(s):
Materials > Semiconducting Materials
,
Energy & Environment > Energy Efficiency
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Energy & Environment > Energy Storage
,
Electrical > Electronics & Semiconductors
,
Energy & Environment > Energy Storage > Batteries
Biodegradable Magnesium/Rare Earth
Alloy
s for Biomedical Implants
Project ID: D2013-63Invention Description and Novelty: Unique biodegradable
alloy
s suitable for biomedical implant applications provide increased strength and ductility. Value proposition: · Biodegradable alloys with improved processability; · Significantly stronger than biodegradable calcium phosphate ceramics or biopolymers;...
Published: 8/14/2024
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Inventor(s):
Sarit Bhaduri
,
Huan Zhou
Keywords(s):
Alloy
,
Implant
,
Orthopaedic
,
Rare Earth
Category(s):
Coatings
,
Materials
,
Spine
,
Medical Device