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Alt 21.01.2004, 10:39   #1
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Standard wow- das ist ein cooler werkstoff: aerogel

ist ja nix neues - vielleicht kennts schon wer wurde 1931 das erstemal entwickelt.

ist ein superleichter werkstoff der ein vielfaches seines eigengewichtes tragen kann und wärme abschirmt

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/photo/aerogel.html

ist gleich der erste artikel auf shlashdot.com


bsp für die tragfähigkeit
> der stein wiegt 2.5kg, das aerogel darunter 2gramm.

seite scheint mit opera leider nicht korrekt zu funktionieren
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Standard

Zitat:

Aerogel FAQ's
To catch particles in space, the Stardust spacecraft uses a special material called aerogel. These are frequently asked questions about this material:

How is aerogel made?

Mixing four chemicals, which react to form a wet gel, similar to a gelatin dessert creates Aerogel. The gel is then dried in an autoclave, in essence a pressure cooker that applies pressure and heat.

What is it used for?

The Stardust Project is using aerogel as a capture media, where it will collect very small interstellar and cometary particles as they embed themselves in the porous aerogel. Because of its unique physical properties, aerogel has also been proposed for a wide variety of uses, including thermal insulation, acoustical insulation, optical components, catalytic supports and filters.

What does it feel like?

The microstructure of aerogel is extremely porous, so it feels like volcanic glass pumice or even a very fine, dry sponge, except that it is much lighter.

Why is it blue?

Aerogel has a blue cast for the same reason that the sky is blue. The very small particles that compose the aerogel scatter blue light, the same as our atmosphere scatters blue light. Similarly, when you look through the aerogel the light appears yellowish or reddish, like that of a sunrise or sunset.

Where can I get some aerogel?

Aerogel is commercially available in limited quantities from a few companies. These can be found quite easily by searching the Internet using the keyword: aerogel. JPL only produces specialized aerogel used for spaceflight.

How much does aerogel cost?

Aerogel is relatively expensive primarily because it is currently made in very limited quantities. While increasing the scale of aerogel production will reduce the cost, the basic process and raw materials are still somewhat costly. For relatively small quantities of aerogel the cost is about $1.00 per cubic centimeter for one liter.

What makes aerogel so special?

The fact that typical aerogels are between 95 and 99.5 percent porous gives them their unusual characteristics. Because of this highly porous quality they are characterized by extremely high surface area, high thermal and acoustical resistivity, low dielectric constant, and low refractive index. There are other materials that exhibit each of these properties, however, only aerogel exhibits all of these properties at the same time.

Who invented aerogel?

Aerogel was first made in the 1930s by Samuel S. Kistler, who obtained several patents for making a variety of aerogel, including silica, alumina, chromia, tin and carbon.

Why is it called a gel?

During the production of aerogel a wet gel is formed which when dried becomes filled with air. Thus the name aerogel, which means: air gel.

Is it solid?

Aerogel is made up of microscopic beads or strands connected to form a continuous network. Since the network fills space and supports itself, it is considered a solid.

What happens if I touch it?

Silica aerogel is semi-elastic because it returns to its original form if slightly deformed. If further deformed, a dimple will be created. However, if the elastic limit is exceeded, it will shatter catastrophically, like glass.

Is aerogel such a good insulator because the air within is trapped and immobile? And, is this why it doesn't melt?

Heat is transferred in three ways: convection, conduction, and radiation. Aerogel is a good thermal insulator for convective heat transfer because the air is severely limited in the distance that it can move and thus transport heat energy. The pores of a typical 20 mg/cc silica aerogel are roughly 0.00000001 meters in diameter. Aerogel is a good conductive insulator because the silica molecules are not as well "connected" as those in a metal (a good thermal conductor). Silica aerogel is a poor radiative insulator because infrared radiation (which transfers heat) passes right through silica aerogel. For this reason, carbon was added to the MER aerogel to stop infrared radiation from passing through it. This is also why one feels the heat from a flame. Air is a poor convective transporter of heat, but infrared radiation passes right through air, from the flame to your hand.

Note: the index of refraction depends on the density of the
aerogel
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/overview/faq.html#aerogel
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