Title: Modern Materials
1ModernMaterials
2What are Modern materials?
- Modern materials are those which are continuously
being developed by the invention of new or
improved processes. - Unlike Smart materials, their characteristics do
not necessarily change with external effects such
as temperature or pressure.
The X33 - next generation shuttle Source www.tc.c
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3Teflon
- Teflon is a polymer with very low surface
adhesion (non-stick) characteristics. - Teflon is used on cooking utensils, like frying
pans
Teflon frying pan Source www.amazon.com
4Teflon
- also as a dry bearing material in machines and
even in clothing to resist stains and moisture
absorption.
Teflon fabric coating causes moisture to bead
on the surface. Source www.fjallraven.com
5Optical fibres
- Optical fibres are long, thin, hollow tubes
usually made from glass, which have a mirrored
inner surface. - They are designed to carry light for extremely
long distances and function on the basis of total
internal reflection.
Optical fibres Source www.bbc.co.uk
Click here for more information and an animation
on optical fibres on the UlearnToday website
6Carbon Fibre
- Carbon fibre is often used to provide strength in
a composite with other materials. - It has very high tensile strength and produces
very strong, lightweight material.
Carbon fibre sheet Source www.freenetpages.co.uk
/hp/ davebrian/cdev/sheet.htm
7Carbon Fibre
- Carbon fibre is often used to manufacture
lightweight equipment for high tech applications
for example in racing cars and boats.
Racing car seat made from carbon fibre Source
www.340r.net/news
8Carbon Fibre
- Carbon fibre is often used to manufacture
lightweight equipment for high tech applications
for example in racing cars and boats.
Carbon fibre reinforced speed sailing
craft Source www.compositespars.com
9Composite materials
- A composite material is formed from a combination
of materials which are bonded together. - They can be composed of fibers, layers of
materials (laminates), particles or flakes.
Lightweight carbon composite bike frame Source
www.cobr.co.uk
10Composite materials
- A composite material is formed from a combination
of materials which differ in composition or form
and are bonded together. - They can be composed of fibers, layers of
materials (laminates) or composed of particles or
flakes.
Composite motor bike wheels Source
www.dymag.com/ Motorcycle20Homepage.
11Cellular materials
- Metallic foams have low density, high strength
and stiffness, good damping and energy absorption
and are non flammable. - Applications inlcude transportation, as well as
in the aero and space industry.
Cellular metal foam Source www.oeaw.ac.at
12Genetically modified foods
- Scientists are developing new plant strains by
changing their genetic structure (DNA). - The new plants can be pest or drought resistant
to help third world countries onions that dont
make you cry or caffeine free coffee, to name
but a few.
GM corn Source http//globalchange.umich.edu
13Synthetic flavours
- Did you know that hedgehog flavour crisps arent
really made from hedgehogs! - Synthetic flavours can be manufactured to taste
like natural products. Check out your next crisp
packet!
Source www.learn.co.uk
14Modern fabrics and fibres
- A wide range of modern materials are being
developed to improve- - waterproofing (eg Gortex),
- stain resistance (eg Teflon),
- thermal insulation (eg Polartec)
- stretchiness (eg Lycra)
Polartec dog jacket Source www.rvrg.com