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New approach could boost output of amorphous steel

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Two professors of University of Virginia have worked to increase the output of amorphous steel production by changing the process by which steel is created. This would enable the manufacturers to produce amorphous steel that is three times the strength of high-performance steel in bulk.

Author: Hansen, Brett
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2005
Virginia, Iron and Steel Mills, Production management, Primary Iron & Steel, Iron and Steel Mills and Ferroalloy Manufacturing, Blast furnaces and steel mills, Blast Furnace and Basic Steel Products, Steel Mill Products, Steel products, University of Virginia, Production engineering research

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Bacteria turn soil into stone

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The conversion of sand into sandstone with the help of bacteria by civil engineers and microbiologists at the University of California is described.

Author: Hansen, Brett
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Publication Name: Civil Engineering
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0885-7024
Year: 2007
United States, Manufacturing processes, Usage, Production processes, Bacteria, Sandstone

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