fabricated materials - определение. Что такое fabricated materials
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Что (кто) такое fabricated materials - определение

MATTER WHICH HAS THE ABILITY TO CHANGE ITS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES IN A PROGRAMMABLE FASHION, BASED UPON USER INPUT OR AUTONOMOUS SENSING
Reconfigurable materials; Programmable materials
  • A 'simple' programmable matter where the programmable element is external to the material itself. Magnetized non-Newtonian fluid, forming support columns which resist impacts and sudden pressure.

Materials science         
  • [[Buckminsterfullerene]] nanostructure
  • A [[scanning electron microscopy]] image of carbon nanotubes bundles
  • A 6 μm diameter carbon filament (running from bottom left to top right) siting atop the much larger human hair
  • Beverage containers of all three materials types: ceramic (glass), metal (aluminum), and polymer (plastic).
  • A phase diagram for a binary system displaying a eutectic point
  • Expanded polystyrene polymer packaging
  • solid state physics]]”.
  • Six classes of conventional engineering materials
  • The materials paradigm represented in the form of a tetrahedron
  • The iridescent [[nacre]] inside a [[nautilus]] shell
  • Microstructure of pearlite
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  • The repeating unit of the polymer polypropylene
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
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  • Wire rope made from [[steel]] alloy
  • A late [[Bronze Age sword]] or dagger blade
RESEARCH, DISCOVERY AND DESIGN OF PHYSICAL MATERIALS (ESPECIALLY SOLIDS)
Materials Science; Material science; Materials engineering; Material engineering; Materials Science and Technology; Material Science; Material Engineering; Matsci; Materials engineer; Advanced material; Materials science and engineering; Materials scientist; Engineered materials; Material sciences; Metallurgy & Materials Engineering; Materials Science & Engineering; Materials research; Materials Chemistry; Materials physics; Materials Technology; Materials technology; Materials Scientist; Material scientist; Materials chemistry; Materials Engineering; Engineering materials; Materials Science Engineering; Materials science engineering; Materials sciences; Digital materials; Material Science and Engineering; Digital Materials; Material Sciences; Material chemistry; Material physics; Science of Materials; Engineering material; Science of materials; Modern materials
The interdisciplinary field of materials science covers the design and discovery of new materials, particularly solids. The field is also commonly termed materials science and engineering emphasizing engineering aspects of building useful items, and materials physics, which emphasizes the use of physics to describe material properties.
Materials physics         
  • [[Buckminsterfullerene]] nanostructure
  • A [[scanning electron microscopy]] image of carbon nanotubes bundles
  • A 6&nbsp;μm diameter carbon filament (running from bottom left to top right) siting atop the much larger human hair
  • Beverage containers of all three materials types: ceramic (glass), metal (aluminum), and polymer (plastic).
  • A phase diagram for a binary system displaying a eutectic point
  • Expanded polystyrene polymer packaging
  • solid state physics]]”.
  • Six classes of conventional engineering materials
  • The materials paradigm represented in the form of a tetrahedron
  • The iridescent [[nacre]] inside a [[nautilus]] shell
  • Microstructure of pearlite
  • doi= 10.1021/cm9801901}}</ref>
  • The repeating unit of the polymer polypropylene
  • Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> ceramic bearing parts
  • doi-access=free }}</ref>
  • Wire rope made from [[steel]] alloy
  • A late [[Bronze Age sword]] or dagger blade
RESEARCH, DISCOVERY AND DESIGN OF PHYSICAL MATERIALS (ESPECIALLY SOLIDS)
Materials Science; Material science; Materials engineering; Material engineering; Materials Science and Technology; Material Science; Material Engineering; Matsci; Materials engineer; Advanced material; Materials science and engineering; Materials scientist; Engineered materials; Material sciences; Metallurgy & Materials Engineering; Materials Science & Engineering; Materials research; Materials Chemistry; Materials physics; Materials Technology; Materials technology; Materials Scientist; Material scientist; Materials chemistry; Materials Engineering; Engineering materials; Materials Science Engineering; Materials science engineering; Materials sciences; Digital materials; Material Science and Engineering; Digital Materials; Material Sciences; Material chemistry; Material physics; Science of Materials; Engineering material; Science of materials; Modern materials
Materials physics is the use of physics to describe the physical properties of materials. It is a synthesis of physical sciences such as chemistry, solid mechanics, solid state physics, and materials science.
labor and materials         
AGREEMENT WHERE THE CUSTOMER WILL BE CHARGED FOR TIME AND MATERIALS USED
Labor and materials; Time And Materials; Time and Materials
(time and materials) n. what some builders or repair people contract to provide and be paid for, rather than a fixed price or a percentage of the costs. In many states, if the person performing the work is not a licensed contractor, he/she is limited to labor and materials in any lawsuit for contract payment, and may not receive a profit above that amount. Consumers who believe they will get a better deal from someone working for labor or time and materials should beware and watch receipts and keep track of actual labor hours worked.

Википедия

Programmable matter

Programmable matter is matter which has the ability to change its physical properties (shape, density, moduli, conductivity, optical properties, etc.) in a programmable fashion, based upon user input or autonomous sensing. Programmable matter is thus linked to the concept of a material which inherently has the ability to perform information processing.