Ingenieure haben ein Material entwickelt, das sich mehr als 1.000 Mal selbst reparieren kann und die Lebensdauer wichtiger Komponenten in Flugzeugen, Autos und Windkraftanlagen um Jahrhunderte verlängern soll
Ingenieure haben ein Material entwickelt, das sich mehr als 1.000 Mal selbst reparieren kann und die Lebensdauer wichtiger Komponenten in Flugzeugen, Autos und Windkraftanlagen um Jahrhunderte verlängern soll
“A team of U.S. engineers says it has built a fiber composite that can “heal” internal damage more than 1,000 times, a breakthrough that could dramatically extend the lifespan of everything from wind turbine blades to airplane parts.
In lab tests, the material repeatedly repaired a common failure called delamination, and the researchers estimate it could stretch typical composite lifetimes from a few decades into the range of centuries.”
NuclearWasteland on
Does it work on knees?
bluenoser613 on
This is 100% anti-capitalism. No company wants products that self heal. The US will make this illegal.
switch182 on
But what about planned obsolescence?
chipstastegood on
Oh, I know – let’s make a deep sea sub out of this material
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From the article:
“A team of U.S. engineers says it has built a fiber composite that can “heal” internal damage more than 1,000 times, a breakthrough that could dramatically extend the lifespan of everything from wind turbine blades to airplane parts.
In lab tests, the material repeatedly repaired a common failure called delamination, and the researchers estimate it could stretch typical composite lifetimes from a few decades into the range of centuries.”
Does it work on knees?
This is 100% anti-capitalism. No company wants products that self heal. The US will make this illegal.
But what about planned obsolescence?
Oh, I know – let’s make a deep sea sub out of this material