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Could a thermal camera reveal your home's hidden heat loss?But the thermal images revealed cracks in a wall, which later proved to be signs of subsidence. “That would probably not have been exposed unless I had gone in and seen it,” she says.
A Minnesota county is using warm mix asphalt to fight destructive asphalt thermal or low-temperature cracking caused by fierce winter weather. To fight thermal cracking, Crow Wing county hopes to ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS scientists crack high-energy EV battery code to address range anxiety, safetyResearchers are aiming to use nickel-based cathodes, one of the two electrodes that facilitate energy storage in batteries, for safer, high-energy electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Nickel is less ...
Explore the advances in tungsten 3D printed rounds unveiled by MILAM2025, HAMR, and Freemelt AB using innovative technology.
Working with the Nevada Department of Transportation, the pavement engineering and science program has developed a new ASTM International standard (D8303) that will provide a test method for ...
Ultra-high temperatures above 1200°C can be achieved using concentrated sunlight. Such heating can be used to drive thermal dissociation/cracking type chemical reactions where intermediate products ...
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