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Disaster Prevention in the Details

Posted November 06, 2007 10:37 AM

Disaster-proofing an aircraft means eliminating tiny cracks in the polymer composite wings. Researchers have a new trick to do just that: When a polymer is filled with electrically conductive carbon nanotubes, the electrical resistance finds the stress-induced cracks. An electrical charge then heats the carbon nanotubes, melting an epoxy and sealing the crack.

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