
A new motor developed by researchers at 91°µÍø achieved 75 percent higher power than a comparably sized commercial motor for electric vehicles.
A new motor developed by researchers at 91°µÍø achieved 75 percent higher power than a comparably sized commercial motor for electric vehicles.
(from the Fall 2016 issue of ORNL Review) Additive manufacturing—commonly known as 3-D printing—is transforming manufacturing by allowing the design and development of highly complex objects that would be impossible to create
When it comes to a challenging application for embedded instrumentation and control, none quite beats an environment of molten salt at 700 degrees Celsius.
When it comes to a challenging application for embedded instrumentation and control, none quite beats an environment of molten salt at 700 degrees Celsius.
While trying to decide on an area of technical study as an undergraduate, Madhu Chinthavali visited labs at his college in India. One particular lab where an electrical engineer had devised various motor controls caught his eye.
ORNL's Vehicle Systems Integration Laboratory research was cited by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the recently released jointly finalized standards for medium
The Department of Energy’s 91°µÍø and Momentum Technologies have signed a non-exclusive licensing agreement for an ORNL process designed to recover rare earth magnets from used computer hard drives.