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Title: The end of heavy metal: Boeing shows off material that is 99.99% AIR and could lead to new generation of planes and spaceships
Source: Daily Mail Online
URL Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet ... eration-planes-spaceships.html
Published: Oct 12, 2015
Author: Mark Prigg
Post Date: 2015-10-13 08:57:15 by cranky
Keywords: None
Views: 814
Comments: 7

  • Microlattice was inspired by the structure of human bones
  • Made up of interconnected hollow tubes
  • Each tube has a wall 1,000 times thinner than a human hair
  • Egg wrapped in the material would survive a 25 story drop

Boeing has revealed the world's lightest metal structure, which it claims is 99.99% hollow.

The revolutionary breakthrough claims to be 100 times lighter than Styrofoam and could be the future for aeronautical design, and is so light that is can sit atop a dandelion

Called a microlattice, it is so strong the firm says an egg wrapped in the material would survive a 25 story drop .

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Boeing says an egg wrapped in the new material would survive a 25 story drop. They expect to use it to reduce the weight of planes, and is so light that is can sit on top of a a dandelion.

Boeing says an egg wrapped in the new material would survive a 25 story drop. They expect to use it to reduce the weight of planes, and is so light that is can sit on top of a a dandelion.

WHERE IT COULD BE USED

HRL, which worked with Boeing on the project, says it could find its way into planes firstly in flooring, seat frames and walls.

The firm is also working with Nasa on future spacecraft designs, while DARPA hope to use it for energy damping.

The material, called Microlattice, is a 3D open-cellular polymer structure made up of interconnected hollow tubes, each with a wall 1,000 times thinner than a human hair.

'One of the main applications that we've been looking into is structural components in aerospace,' said Sophia Yang, Research Scientist of Architected Materials at HRL Labs who worked with Boeing on the project.

'The trick is to fabricate a lattice of interconnected hollow tubes with a wall thickness of 100 nanometers, 1,000 times thinner than a human hair,' Dr. Tobias Schaedler of HRL said.

In addition to its ultra-low density, the material's cellular architecture gives rise to unprecedented mechanical behavior for a metal, including complete recovery from compression exceeding 50% strain and extraordinarily high energy absorption.

Originally developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the novel material could be used for battery electrodes, catalyst supports, and acoustic, vibration or shock energy damping.

HRL Laboratories also announced today that it will develop new ultra-lightweight materials for future aerospace vehicles and structures under NASA's Game Changing Development Program.

These new materials can enable NASA to reduce the mass of spacecraft for deep space exploration by 40 percent and are necessary for the journey to Mars and beyond.

The focus of HRL's effort is to develop ultralight sandwich panels based on our ultra-light lattice core materials.

Attaching thin, stiff facesheets to the top and bottom surfaces of a relatively thick, lightweight core makes such structures.

Sandwich structures provide high torsional and bending rigidity at low weight and have become the standard for lightweight design in the aerospace industry.

The material was inspired by the structure of bone, the researchers said.

The material was inspired by the structure of bone, the researchers said.

While foam and honeycomb cores are used currently, additional weight savings and performance increases are sought from advanced cores.

Led by Dr. Tobias Schaedler, HRL's team will develop lighter and stronger cores with innovative truss architectures that will be combined with carbon fiber composite facesheets.

The HRL approach combines ultra-stiff and ultra-strong materials (such as nanocrystalline metals) that provide higher strength than conventional materials with highly optimized truss architectures that enable unprecedented degrees of freedom to tailor the mechanical performance.

'We are building on our breakthrough invention of ultralight metallic microlattices and will mature this technology to be applied in the next generation of space vehicles,' says Dr. Schaedler. (2 images)

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#1. To: cranky (#0)

Materials science continues to advance. This seems notable because it's ready to leave the lab and enter commercial use, unlike a lot of similar gee-whiz stories where a new material never gets out of the lab.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-10-13   9:51:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: cranky (#0)

"Called a microlattice, it is so strong the firm says an egg wrapped in the material would survive a 25 story drop."

But won't the price of a dozen eggs increase if they use this material instead of cardboard?

I'm not sure this is a good application for this product.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-10-13   10:31:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: misterwhite (#2)

But won't the price of a dozen eggs increase if they use this material instead of cardboard?

No one is seriously suggesting that it replace egg cartons.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-10-13   11:44:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: cranky (#0)

When they move into China, the Chinese will have the patent isn't that great?

jeremiad  posted on  2015-10-13   11:48:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: TooConservative (#3)

"No one is seriously suggesting that it replace egg cartons."

Ohhhh. It was just an example. I see that now.

misterwhite  posted on  2015-10-13   11:54:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: misterwhite (#5)

Ohhhh.

Yeah, we do have to read more than the bullet points.     : )

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-10-13   12:20:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: TooConservative (#1)

Materials science continues to advance.

Odd, I see no reference to it using hydrogen or cannabis, and yet it still has these amazing properties.

Non auro, sed ferro, recuperando est patria

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-10-13   12:34:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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