Bullet-Proof Sheets of Carbon Nanotubes
An anonymous reader notes a CNN.com report on Nanocomp Technologies, the first in the world to make sheets of carbon nanotubes. "In April, [CEO] Lashmore had a mechanical multicaliber gun shoot bullets at different versions of his sheet, each less than a fifth of an inch thick. ... Army tests show the material works as well as Kevlar. The military also hopes to replace copper wiring in planes and satellites with highly conductive nanotubes, saving millions of dollars in fuel costs."
The New York subway system can be a royal pain in the ass. It seems that every time I'm in any kind of rush the damn thing breaks down. No problem, I'll just go up and grab a cab. The problem with that is that it is raining and trying to catch a cab in midtown in midday is bad enough but in the rain it is near impossible. Aw screw it. I'll get there when I get there and they go stuff themselves. I'm Judy, a twenty six-year-old junior marketing manager for one of the Fortune 500 computer companies. I've been with his company ever since college and really love the job; and the money. Lately I've been getting more than my share of travel so I'm building a nice bank of frequent flyer miles but so far my travel has all been within the US but there is a good possibility I'll be off on a Paris/London trip a month from now. That's down the road, I have to make this meeting in the next half-hour or as the saying goes, my ass is grass. Subway failure is not an acceptable excuse with this crowd. "Anticipate" is the key word in the office. 'Think of what can occur that can negatively impact your plans and then take precautions to prevent that from happening." I waited too long to head for the meeting and that's my fault ... not the subways'.
I climbed the steps from the subway platform to see a cab letting a guy out right in front of me. WOW, I jumped in and pulled the door shut and pushed down the lock button. There were two or three others standing at the curb shaking their fists at me for being so forward but screw it, this is life in the big city. I gave the cab driver my destination but it always surprises me when they can understand instructions for, as any of you who have taken a cab in NYC know, the cab drivers are every nationality, except USA.
Traffic wasn't as bad as I thought it might and I made it to the conference room with plenty of time to spare. As I walked in the door there were ten to fifteen people already gathered in little chat groups waiting for the meeting to start. I didn't know anyone and was standing there like the proverbial bump on a log when a gorgeous looking gal about my own age came over and introduced herself.
She had her hand out while saying with a big smile, "Hi, I'm Ann and am with the company you guys are trying to sell."
"Hi Ann, I'm Judy and if our top guys don't get here soon I wouldn't blame if all of you left. The meeting is supposed to start in five minutes."
"Oh don't blame anyone. They were all here a half hour ago and took our top guys for a tour of the building."
"OK, I won't fire them." I laughed.
We stood there chatting about everything but computers and found we had tons in common. We both rented apartments down in lower Manhattan and we had both graduated from Colgate. My folks live up in northeastern Pennsylvania and hers are up in New York State about thirty miles from mine. I have a younger brother and older sister and so does she. The similarities were almost uncanny. In addition to all of that I had the instant hots for her. She appeared to have a great shape and she had super smooth facial skin with an absolutely gorgeous head of brunette hair. This was going to be a tough assignment for me for I damn sure didn't want to blow the corporate deal just because I wanted to jump into the sack with her. Now I'm wondering if I can do anything with her that would move the deal along in our favor by getting closer to her in every way.
The business meeting went pretty well and Ann and I exchanged both business and home phone numbers promising to call one another after all of the business stuff died down.
She called several weeks later asking if I would like to get together for a movie or just a simple dinner in a small little family owned restaurant she had recently discovered. It was close to the theater and it wasn't expensive. Ooops, she said the magic words ... good food at a reasonable price. I agreed and we met and enjoyed the movie and food and our conversation. She was a technical analyst at her company and I am responsible for pre
If artillery has problems getting through carbon nanotubes, oxyaluminum nitride, and spinel, how long until the artillery itself is made of those materials?
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INSTALLING YOUR NIGGER.
You should install your nigger differently according to whether you have purchased the field or house model. Field niggers work best in a serial configuration, i.e. chained together. Chain your nigger to another nigger immediately after unpacking it, and don't even think about taking that chain off, ever. Many niggers start singing as soon as you put a chain on them. This habit can usually be thrashed out of them if nipped in the bud. House niggers work best as standalone units, but should be hobbled or hamstrung to prevent attempts at escape. At this stage, your nigger can also be given a name. Most owners use the same names over and over, since niggers become confused by too much data. Rufus, Rastus, Remus, Toby, Carslisle, Carlton, Hey-You!-Yes-you!, Yeller, Blackstar, and Sambo are all effective names for your new buck nigger. If your nigger is a ho, it should be called Latrelle, L'Tanya, or Jemima. Some owners call their nigger hoes Latrine for a joke. Pearl, Blossom, and Ivory are also righteous names for nigger hoes. These names go straight over your nigger's head, by the way.
CONFIGURING YOUR NIGGER
Owing to a design error, your nigger comes equipped with a tongue and vocal chords. Most niggers can master only a few basic human phrases with this apparatus - "muh dick" being the most popular. However, others make barking, yelping, yapping noises and appear to be in some pain, so you should probably call a vet and have him remove your nigger's tongue. Once de-tongued your nigger will be a lot happier - at least, you won't hear it complaining anywhere near as much. Niggers have nothing interesting to say, anyway. Many owners also castrate their niggers for health reasons (yours, mine, and that of women, not the nigger's). This is strongly recommended, and frankly, it's a mystery why this is not done on the boat
HOUSING YOUR NIGGER.
Your nigger can be accommodated in cages with stout iron bars. Make sure, however, that the bars are wide enough to push pieces of nigger food through. The rule of thumb is, four niggers per square yard of cage. So a fifteen foot by thirty foot nigger cage can accommodate two hundred niggers. You can site a nigger cage anywhere, even on soft ground. Don't worry about your nigger fashioning makeshift shovels out of odd pieces of wood and digging an escape tunnel under the bars of the cage. Niggers never invented the shovel before and they're not about to now. In any case, your nigger is certainly too lazy to attempt escape. As long as the free food holds out, your nigger is living better than it did in Africa, so it will stay put. Buck niggers and hoe niggers can be safely accommodated in the same cage, as bucks never attempt sex with black hoes.
FEEDING YOUR NIGGER.
Your Nigger likes fried chicken, corn bread, and watermelon. You should therefore give it none of these things because its lazy ass almost certainly doesn't deserve it. Instead, feed it on porridge with salt, and creek water. Your nigger will supplement its diet with whatever it finds in the fields, other niggers, etc. Experienced nigger owners sometimes push watermelon slices through the bars of the nigger cage at the end of the day as a treat, but only if all niggers have worked well and nothing has been stolen that day. Mike of the Old Ranch Plantation reports that this last one is a killer, since all niggers steal something almost every single day of their lives. He reports he doesn't have to spend much on free watermelon for his niggers as a result. You should never allow your nigger meal breaks while at work, since if it stops work for more than ten minutes it will need to be retrained. You would be surprised how long it takes to teach a nigger to pick cotton. You really would. Coffee beans? Don't ask. You have no idea.
MAKING YOUR NIGGER WORK.
Niggers are very, very averse to work of any kind. The nigger's most
Anyone know what this is, and if it's anything more that a marketing superlative? The only Google hits for the phrase are this story.
Sounds like marketing-speak for "gee-whiz super-powerful gun", though I suppose that it could be some arrangement of barrels that tests the stuff with various caliber rounds. I'm not sure why one would bother with such a thing.
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The military can save millions in fuel cost, for only a few billion to install nano-tube wiring in all their stuff
"Buy Thompson's Carbon Nanotube Bullets. The only nanotubes tough enough to penetrate nanotubes."
Oh, yeah, it's not easy to pad these out to 120 characters.
In the 1980s I worked in advanced ceramic materials development for Corning. We were pitching insulating sleeves to be cast into cylinder heads. At a meeting with the Ford SVO engineering group, one of their engineers said "The first thing you hear about a new material is always the best thing you will hear about it. After that, the 'yeah, buts' begin." Yeah, but is it safe? Yeah, but is it affordable? Yeah, but will it conduct / dissipate heat? Yeah, but is it environmentally friendly? It takes time for systems to be redesigned around the special attributes of revolutionary materials.
Obi-Wan: "I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were sudden
Yeah, but won't the existing technology develop to do the same job faster and cheaper than this one can be got to market? That's why wood, ceramics, iron and cement are still the base materials of civilisation, rather than titanium, magnesium and carbon fiber.
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What about using carbon nanotube sheets to make sails for sailboats? Spinnaker nylon which is about the lightest they have still weighs about 14 g/m2. Most sail material weighs 2 or 3or more times that weight, and is very prone to tearing. Heavier more durable sail material, "Dacron," weighs generally between 7-10 oz or 200-300 g/m2. Carbon fiber ia alresdy used to strengthen sails, generally for high performance racing for boats and owners with very deep pockets. Furthermore what about making carbon fiber masts out of sheets of carbon nanotubes. Even furthermore than that, what about replacing rhe fiberglass in fiberglass with carbon nanotube sheets impregnated with epoxy for stiffness. Wow CN sheets are really going to break open new industries very soon.
Is it just my observation, or is eldavojohn an idiot?
the internet will be made of a series of these tubes, and we will remember the wise words of the prophet Ted Stevens.
I wonder if they can some how harden the nanotube fibers fabric and create some sort of light weight full body exo suits. I know you can do it with Kevlar but it usually turn out really bulky and heavy due to the resin.
There was a Cannadian guy that created the Bear suit out of a combination of kevlar and chainmail and the suit weight several hundred pound and you can't even move in it; the thing look like a Big Daddy
...That's some tough sheet!
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A fifth of an inch thick? When I initially read "sheets of carbon nanotubes" I was envisioning something on the order of micrometers thick. I'm sure this is still progress, but the story isn't as exciting as I was initially expecting it to be.
If they could make it work it sounds like it would be a great material for a bullet resistant vest.
Although getting hit with a taser while wearing one ...
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." Col. Jeff Cooper
"Saving millions on fuel costs"
There is very little energy wasted in copper wiring, especially in airplanes! Moving to a material of higher conductivity will result in minuscule savings, and will be nowhere remotely close to covering the cost of the (extremely expensive) materials.
I've tried these sheets -- they're scratchy, and they won't stay tucked in under the mattress!
of carbon nanotubes causing cancer? I am aware of several studies that show this stuff behaving like asbestos. http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/20815/
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"The military also hopes to replace copper wiring in planes and satellites with highly conductive nanotubes, saving millions of dollars in fuel costs."
Is there anything they CAN'T do with carbon nanotubes? Between them and stem cells, we should be able to build/cure anything anybody ever thought of, according to reports.
According to wikipedia the density of nanotube is not that much different from Kevlar. Kevlar ~1.4, nanotube ~1.3.
So where's the advantage over Kevlar? It could be that the ballistic performance is much better than Kevlar allowing you to make armor with less material but otherwise this isn't an obviously better material than Kevlar.
In ballistic applications Kevlar will probably continue to win based on cost.
As for structural uses, back in the annals of history aramid fiber (Kevlar) was thought to be the Next Big Thing. Then people started to realize that while very fantastic in tension, aramid has sucky compression properties (using Kevlar has been compared to designing with chain). I wonder if nanotubes will suffer the same fate.
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This is so typical. Someone discovers how to make a sheet of carbon nanotubes, and the first thing they do is shoot at it. Where is the study telling us how huggable these nanotube sheets might be?
Yeah, but it is still interesting news.
all those replys and no "Maximum Armor" lines????
So... I guess bullet proof sheets can be handy if you're in the habit of getting shot at while sleeping but is it as comfortable as regular cotton sheets?
DuPont may soon have trouble shooting it down.
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Carbon nanotubes act a lot like asbestos in our lungs. We don't know that it is carcinogenic yet, but in the initial reaction that CNT causes in mouse lung tissue is the same sort of reaction that asbestos fibers cause. It's not surprising because CNT are so similar to asbestos fibers. They are nanoscale fibers, they are highly resistant to chemical degredate. So I think it would be safer to assume that it is a probably human carcinogen and behave like it is so that 20-40 years from now we don't have hundreds of thousands of people with CNT related lung cancer.
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Is there anything they CAN'T do with carbon nanotubes?
But does it run Linux?
Carbon nanotubes are known to be toxic. Wouldn't having them next to your body in a situation where you are likely to bleed be kind of unnerving? http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13946-nanotubes-toxic-effects-similar-to-asbestos.html
LEt's say I have a machine, and a wire in it gets cut. I can use some electrical tape, and twist the wire together to fix the circuit.
Question: can I do that with carbon nanotubes? If not, then, how is it a real advantage, given everything has to be repaired at some point?
To quote TFA "We didn't expect it to work at all," he admits. Wow, I'm sold!!
...founded Nanocomp in 2004. They developed a patent-pending system, controlled by a computer, that could produce large quantities of one-millimeter nanotubes. This was long enough to start making yarn and sheets.
So they are still making 1mm long fibers and sewing them together to make strands and sheets. I wonder how much stronger a continuous strand would be? It seems like there is a lot of potential to make these things even stronger.
A fifth of an inch? Who uses a fifth? It's bad enough that they aren't using a metric measurement system, but then they use fifths of inches...
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Nanocomp Technologies announces that their new nanotube technology is being applied to solve the "Sheryl Crow one square of toilet paper" problem.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6583067.stm
Specifically, the technology is intended to address "those pesky occasions where two to three could be required".
Whoever came up with that name sucks. From this point forward, carbon nanotube sheets are called mithril.
someone on slashdot who knows about materials science!
for improving the quality of new hardware. Nowadays it seems a bit flimsy, isn't it ?!?
I always wondered why if Jedi light sabers could cut through practically anything, they didn't put them on the end of missiles.
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Or:
Shotgun with multiple pellet sizes
Sabot round
Squeeze bore
shovel more cash into the war machine to create technology for more war.
there must be a better potential use for this than body armor. truck tires to improve efficiency, insulation to lower heating costs, for those non peacemongers perhaps a non-invasive material to detect chemical, radiological, and metal objects yet can be woven into airport seating, who knows. im just sick of seeing this good tech go to more war.
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Hey. Given your experience, I have an off topic question for you.
What are the prospects for ceramic internal combustion engines?
When I was a kid, I read in Scientific American that future cars will likely have ceramic engine blocks. Being air cooled, they'd be more simple and smaller. Being ceramic, the fuel would be burned hotter and so more efficiently. So these ceramic engines would be 1/3rd the size for the same horsepower and burn cleaner.
Alas. Here we are today.
I went back and found that issue of SciAm in the library. From that and other reading, I gather that the two production methods have serious shortcomings. Sintering hasn't been worked out for forms that large. And drilling would be huge expensive and probably leave defects in the material (e.g. cylinder walls).
I did find one news item where the US Navy was buying ceramic engines for unmanned vehicals. It sounded like a turbine engine, vs internal combustion.
Any news, insights, tips you could offer would be great.
Puncture proof/resistant gloves for health care workers.
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(I am an EE.) Copper wire is useful because a) it conducts electricity well, and b) it is easily joined to other circuits. It can be joined to other circuits because of its properties: soldering because it copper alloys well, crimping/wrapping/twisting because copper is malleable and ductile.
Are carbon nanotubes solderable? I doubt it.
Are carbon nanotubes crimpable or twistable? Again, I doubt it.
So, how are they going to join two nanotube wires?
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There are times i find myself wondering if not humanity will kill of technological progress as all paths are found to be dangerous either in the near term (chance of suffocation, starvation, explosions and similar) or long term (cancer being the most typical).
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