Showing posts with label material. Show all posts
Showing posts with label material. Show all posts

2009-12-16

Photonic Crystals Material More Insulating than the Vacuum

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Scientists Create Material More Insulating than the Vacuum

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(PhysOrg.com) -- With its complete lack of atoms, a vacuum is often considered to be the best known insulator. For this reason, vacuums are regularly used to reduce heat transfer, such as in the lining of a thermos to keep beverages hot or cold. However, in a recent study scientists have found a material even less able to conduct heat: a stack of photonic crystals layered within a vacuum can create a material with a thermal conductance just half that of empty space alone.
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Photonic Thermos

thermos with hot liquid

Not the best. A complete theoretical analysis shows why a photonic crystal should insulate better than the vacuum jacket of a thermos. The photonic crystal would insulate by blocking much of the infrared radiation a warm object emits--radiation that can cool the object even when it's surrounded by vacuum.


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Scientists create material more insulating than a vacuum; smart windows on horizon

A new material made of photonic crystals may be more insulating than a vacuum that completely lacks atoms.

Led by Shanhui Fan, the researchers set out to create a material that addressed that pesky third source of heat transfer: infrared radiation. Photonic crystals, which consist of bands of nanostructures that affect how light travels through them, were the solution.

So what’s the importance of a better vacuum? As I mentioned above, smarter windows on cars, homes and offices is a start. With photonic crystals, smart windows could capture the sun’s heat for use as an energy source while allowing visible light to pass through uninterrupted.


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Sources:
  1. Scientists Create Material More Insulating than the Vacuum
  2. vacuumflask.jpg (JPEG Image, 200x346 pixels)
  3. Photonic Thermos | Physical Review Focus
  4. Scientists create material more insulating than a vacuum; smart windows on horizon - SmartPlanet
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  1. Fan Group at Stanford University
  2. Wah Tung Lau's Homepage
  3. Universal features of coherent photonic thermal conductance in multilayer photonic band gap structures
  4. Photonic Crystal Research
  5. Photonic Crystals Tutorial

2009-03-20

Super-Strong Carbon Nanotube Muscles

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New 'muscle gel' that's tougher than steel could help scientists create super-strength robots

Muscle-flexing robots with superhuman strength could become a reality thanks to a new expanding material that is stronger than steel.

Scientists have created a gel that acts like muscle when charged with electricity but is far more powerful.

The 'aerogel' is almost as light as air, as stretchy as rubber, and stiffer than steel by weight.

Terminator 3

A scene from Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. The new 'aerogel' could help create a new generation of super-strength robots

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It may be light as air, but new artificial muscle is no wuss

At left is the artificial muscle with no voltage applied. When a voltage is applied, the material expands in width, as shown in the middle (room temperature) and right (high temperature) images.
At left is the artificial muscle with no voltage applied. When a voltage is applied, the material expands in width, as shown in the middle (room temperature) and right (high temperature) images.
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Carbon Nanotube Muscles Strong as Diamond, Flexible as Rubber

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Carbon Nanotube Muscle #1

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Carbon Nanotube Muscle #2

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Carbon Nanotube Muscle #3

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Carbon Nanotube Muscle #4

Ray H. Baughman

Ray H. Baughman

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New 'muscle gel' that's tougher than steel could help scientists create super-strength robots | Mail Online
It may be light as air, but new artificial muscle is no wuss
Carbon Nanotube Muscles Strong as Diamond, Flexible as Rubber | Wired Science from Wired.com
NanoTech Institute - UTD
Flex Appeal: Researchers Create Carbon Nanotube Muscles: Scientific American
Smart Yarns - Scaffolds for growing skin and nerves
Fuel-Powered Artificial Muscles -- Ebron et al. 311 (5767): 1580 -- Science

2009-03-03

D3o Intelligent Shock Absorption

D3o Shock Absorbing Technology
D3O is a specially composite material with intelligent molecules that flow as you move and upon impact or schock they lock together and absorb the energy
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What is d3o?

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Military to use new gel that stops bullets

A new "bullet-busting" shock-absorbent gel is set to save the lives of British soldiers by substantially reinforcing their helmets.

d3O gel: New gel to stop bullets
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Introducing the gel-filled army helmet that will crush bullets as they penetrate it

A UK-based technology company was today celebrating a £100,000 contract from the Ministry of Defence to develop its D3O shock-absorbing gel to help save the lives of British troops fighting on the frontline in Afghanistan.

Richard Palmer CEO of Blue Divine Ltd

Richard Palmer, CEO of Blue Divine Ltd, with 'D3O' shock-absorbing material which will be used to line new British Army helmets

miracle substance

A highly magnified examination of 'D30' the miracle substance that hardens on impact


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Military to use new gel that stops bullets - Telegraph
Introducing the gel-filled army helmet that will crush bullets as they penetrate it | Mail Online
UK Military uses new D3O gel in armor to stops bullets - Digital Journal: Your News Network
Gel-Filled Army Helmet Crushes Bullets as They Penetrate It - D3O shock-absorbing gel to be developed by UK-based technology company - Softpedia
BBC NEWS | Technology | New MoD tech 'could save lives'
A Life-Saving Slime? Military Has Eyes On Bullet-Proof Gel | Discoblog | Discover Magazine

2008-02-22

Self-healing rubber

A material that is able to self-repair even when it is sliced in two has been invented by French researchers.
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BBC News

Self-healing rubber bounces back


Self-repairing material (Ludwik Leibler)





A material that is able to self-repair even when it is sliced in two has been invented by French researchers.




Children are always breaking their toys. Wouldn't it be nice if you could put them back together so easily?


Ludwik Leibler

New Scientist Technology
Rubber that can heal itself after being cut or broken could allow products to mend themselves (Video: Francois Tournilhac/Ludwik Leibler)

When the material melds together again, it has just as much strength as it had before, says Leibler, a polymer chemist at the Industrial Physics and Chemistry Higher Educational Institution (ESPCI) in Paris, France. See the material self-healing in the video top right.

The material is synthesised from fatty acids and urea, which are cheap and renewable. The downside is that getting rid of covalent and ionic bonding means the material is weaker than regular rubber.


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