7/30/22: Our study is the cover art of ACS Omega
A polystyrene microsphere adheres to a silicon surface with extensive cracking and adiabatic interfacial melting after the collision at Mach 2.
A polystyrene microsphere adheres to a silicon surface with extensive cracking and adiabatic interfacial melting after the collision at Mach 2.
Pressure- and Size-Dependent Aerodynamic Drag Effects on Mach 0.3–2.2 Microspheres for High-Precision Micro-Ballistic Characterization by Nino Figliola,David Schmidt andJae-Hwang Lee Appl. Sci. …
Ara Kim, Zongling Ren, and Prof. Lee attended the US National Congress Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC TAM) conference in Austin, TX.
Ian Roche joins the Nano-Engineering Lab for his summer REU project. He will conduct research on the dynamic deformation of the nanoporous …
In the cold spray additive manufacturing process, supersonic collisions of metal microparticles with stationary metal target substrates create highly inelastic events within …