[Robotgroup] Cool NASA News - Not transparent aluminum, but transparent steel?
LHudson
lhudson73 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 25 10:42:17 PDT 2007
Can we power it with banana peels like he did at the end of BTTF.1?
Gray Mack <gray_mack at yahoo.com> wrote: yes, but can you make whale tanks out of it?
Speaking of technology, looks like theres a new name
for flux capacitor: linear transformer driver (LTD),
and its making some breakthroughs in fusion power
generation.
http://www.sandia.gov/news/resources/releases/2007/rapid-fire-pulse.html
--- LHudson wrote:
> Hey, has anyone read Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi
> Academy series? It's considered a must-read if
> you're a SW fan but mostly it's full of dialog and
> syntax that stinks worse than Episode II.
>
> Anyway, my point is that throughout the novels you
> will encounter one of the most spine-curdlingly
> irritating words ever made up and that word is
> "Transparisteel". And now some Michigan dork has
> gone and invented it.
>
> Ed Xavier Gonzalez wrote:
>
> >
> >* Clay Nanosheets and Polymer Create Steel-Strength
> Plastic
> >
> >STEEL-STRENGTH PLASTIC
> >University of Michigan researchers have created a
> composite plastic that's as
> >strong as steel but lighter and transparent. The
> composite plastic is made of
> >layers of clay nanosheets and a water-soluble,
> glue-like polymer. UM
> >engineering
> >professor Nicholas Kotov and others have solved a
> problem that has confounded
> >engineers and scientists for decades: individual
> nano-size building blocks
> >such
> >as nanotubes, nanosheets, and nanorods are
> ultrastrong, but larger materials
> >made out of bonded nano-size building blocks were
> comparatively weak.
> >
> >The UM researchers created the composite plastic
> with a robotic machine that
> >builds materials one nanoscale layer after another.
> In this experiment, the
> >machine's arm held a piece of glass about the size
> of a stick of gum on
> >which it
> >built the new material. The arm dipped the glass
> into the glue-like polymer
> >solution and then into a liquid that was a
> dispersion of clay nanosheets. It
> >took 300 layers of each of the polymer and the
> nanosheets to create a piece of
> >this material as thick as a piece of plastic wrap.
> >
> >The polymer used in the experiment, polyvinyl
> alcohol, was as important as the
> >layer-by-layer assembly process. The structure of
> the "nanoglue" and the clay
> >nanosheets allowed the layers to form cooperative
> hydrogen bonds, causing "the
> >Velcro effect." If such bonds are broken, they can
> easily reform in a new
> >place.
> >The composite plastic could be used in
> microelectromechanical devices,
> >microfluids, biomedical sensors and valves, and
> unmanned aircraft.
> >
> >Find out more at:
> http://link.abpi.net/l.php?20071018A2
> >
> >Copyright (c) 2007 Associated Business Publications
> Intl.
>
>
>
> Ed Xavier Gonzalez
> Oak Hill Laser
> ohlaser at swbell.net
> (512) 288-5243
>
> _______________________________________________
> Robotgroup mailing list
> Robotgroup at puremagic.com
>
http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup
>
>
>
> L. Scott Hudson
>
> If I were certain that the World would end
> tomorrow, I would plant a tree...
>
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam
> protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
> _______________________________________________
> Robotgroup mailing list
> Robotgroup at puremagic.com
>
http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup
>
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
_______________________________________________
Robotgroup mailing list
Robotgroup at puremagic.com
http://lists.puremagic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/robotgroup
L. Scott Hudson
If I were certain that the World would end tomorrow, I would plant a tree...
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
More information about the Robotgroup
mailing list