This material seems far too heavy to have any practical use:
- a sugar cube size amount weighing in at a tonne and a half? - unless of course that's a typo in the Abstract.
The obvious follow on question would be how could such material be attached to a building structure (or have other items attached to it) which raises questions about its tensile (rather than just compressive) strength and compatibility with other materials.
- Andy.
This material seems far too heavy to have any practical use:
- a sugar cube size amount weighing in at a tonne and a half? - unless of course that's a typo in the Abstract.
The obvious follow on question would be how could such material be attached to a building structure (or have other items attached to it) which raises questions about its tensile (rather than just compressive) strength and compatibility with other materials.
- Andy.
Sorry, It's a typo its density ranges 1430-1570kg/m3
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