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Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 6:22pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 7:03pm

Stephen Chen chen.binglin@scmp.com



Chinese scientists have discovered a “super material” that is as light as a balloon yet as strong as metal, which could be developed by the mainland’s military into armour that protects troops and tanks without sacrificing mobility, a mainland study reports.

The foam-like material was created when tiny tubes of graphene were formed into a cellular structure that had the same stability as a diamond, said the study led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shanghai Institute of Ceramics.

Grapheme, an extremely thin sheet of carbon with extraordinary properties, has attracted great interest among researchers in recent years.

It is about 207 times stronger than steel by weight and able to conduct heat and electricity with very high efficiency.

However, the new material was able to support something that was 40,000 times its own weight without bending, said the report in the latest issue of the journal,Advanced Materials.

One piece of the graphene foam withstood the impact of a blow that had a force of more than 14,500 pounds per square inch – almost as much pressure as is experienced at the deepest depth of the world’s ocean – about 10.9km – known as Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, off the coast of the US island of Guam.

The Shanghai research team said their newly created material could withstand more external shocks than other previously reported graphene materials.

It could also be squashed to just 5 per cent of its original size and still return to its original shape, and remained intact after the process was repeated 1,000 times.

The properties of the new material meant one possible use could be as cushion under the surface of bulletproof vests and on the outside of tanks to absorb the shocks from incoming projectiles, the study said.

Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour | South China Morning Post
 
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Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 6:22pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 7:03pm

Stephen Chen chen.binglin@scmp.com



Chinese scientists have discovered a “super material” that is as light as a balloon yet as strong as metal, which could be developed by the mainland’s military into armour that protects troops and tanks without sacrificing mobility, a mainland study reports.

The foam-like material was created when tiny tubes of graphene were formed into a cellular structure that had the same stability as a diamond, said the study led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shanghai Institute of Ceramics.

Grapheme, an extremely thin sheet of carbon with extraordinary properties, has attracted great interest among researchers in recent years.

It is about 207 times stronger than steel by weight and able to conduct heat and electricity with very high efficiency.

However, the new material was able to support something that was 40,000 times its own weight without bending, said the report in the latest issue of the journal,Advanced Materials.

One piece of the graphene foam withstood the impact of a blow that had a force of more than 14,500 pounds per square inch – almost as much pressure as is experienced at the deepest depth of the world’s ocean – about 10.9km – known as Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, off the coast of the US island of Guam.

The Shanghai research team said their newly created material could withstand more external shocks than other previously reported graphene materials.

It could also be squashed to just 5 per cent of its original size and still return to its original shape, and remained intact after the process was repeated 1,000 times.

The properties of the new material meant one possible use could be as cushion under the surface of bulletproof vests and on the outside of tanks to absorb the shocks from incoming projectiles, the study said.

Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour | South China Morning Post

Impressive, China!

Yet another step forward ensuring regional and global peace and security.
 
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Impressive, China!

Yet another step forward ensuring regional and global peace and security.

:D

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Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour

PUBLISHED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 6:22pm
UPDATED : Thursday, 24 September, 2015, 7:03pm

Stephen Chen chen.binglin@scmp.com



Chinese scientists have discovered a “super material” that is as light as a balloon yet as strong as metal, which could be developed by the mainland’s military into armour that protects troops and tanks without sacrificing mobility, a mainland study reports.

The foam-like material was created when tiny tubes of graphene were formed into a cellular structure that had the same stability as a diamond, said the study led by researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shanghai Institute of Ceramics.

Grapheme, an extremely thin sheet of carbon with extraordinary properties, has attracted great interest among researchers in recent years.

It is about 207 times stronger than steel by weight and able to conduct heat and electricity with very high efficiency.

However, the new material was able to support something that was 40,000 times its own weight without bending, said the report in the latest issue of the journal,Advanced Materials.

One piece of the graphene foam withstood the impact of a blow that had a force of more than 14,500 pounds per square inch – almost as much pressure as is experienced at the deepest depth of the world’s ocean – about 10.9km – known as Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench, off the coast of the US island of Guam.

The Shanghai research team said their newly created material could withstand more external shocks than other previously reported graphene materials.

It could also be squashed to just 5 per cent of its original size and still return to its original shape, and remained intact after the process was repeated 1,000 times.

The properties of the new material meant one possible use could be as cushion under the surface of bulletproof vests and on the outside of tanks to absorb the shocks from incoming projectiles, the study said.

Chinese scientists’ new ‘super-strong foam’ could form lightweight tank and troop armour | South China Morning Post


Why do people publish such research? I am sure Americans don't publish such research.
 
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Hey dude,there are papers showing that China is in an advanced stage of developing an air-borne tactical laser weapon:

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So what?:D
We can give them a bunch of bullet train papers, let's see if they can manufacture.:D
I am sure he is still in college, no habit of reading sic&tech literature.
 
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Very interesting, now need to figure out how to make it economically.
China is leading with example and whole world is looking at China for next round of innovations.
 
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And these guys actually believe that China can ”copy“ a western weapon by simply staring at the exterior of the said。:D

Some smart ones probably don't believe that, but they just to have to say that to let out their inner demon and to massage their wounded ego. An expression "Cheap Chinese Copies" will make their day go lot smoother and have a lot better dream at night.
 
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Hey dude,there are papers showing that China is in an advanced stage of developing an air-borne tactical laser weapon:

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So what?:D

Really. Can you tell me more about Chinese laser weapon research?
 
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Why do people publish such research? I am sure Americans don't publish such research.
Sourgrape spotted. I am suprised at your igorance of common practice of scientific research publish. If everybody keeps their research secret. Why does the nobel prize awards know whose science research contributed best to human kind?

American do publish their research, just becos your selective mind shelve it :D
 
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