Ok, first a little back story.
I'm currently employed at a University flight research lab.
Raspet Flight Research Lab
One of the main aspects of our research is in the area of composite materials. We regularly make various aircraft components out of various carbon composites consisting of carbon fiber and different grades of resin.
I was in a discussion with one of our PhD. Mechanical engineers (his specialization is materials) today.
He was saying that NASA as been working with carbon fiber pistons in gasoline engines. He didn't know what the properties of the things are.
How do you think they perform in terms of strength, thermal properties, and performance?
What do you think the strengths and weaknesses of such a thing would be?
I also found out through this discussion that as long as I work on my own time I can use the facilites to produce any carbon fiber parts that I can design. Somehow I think I might be adding a lot of carbon fiber parts to my car in the near future.
I'm currently employed at a University flight research lab.
Raspet Flight Research Lab
One of the main aspects of our research is in the area of composite materials. We regularly make various aircraft components out of various carbon composites consisting of carbon fiber and different grades of resin.
I was in a discussion with one of our PhD. Mechanical engineers (his specialization is materials) today.
He was saying that NASA as been working with carbon fiber pistons in gasoline engines. He didn't know what the properties of the things are.
How do you think they perform in terms of strength, thermal properties, and performance?
What do you think the strengths and weaknesses of such a thing would be?
I also found out through this discussion that as long as I work on my own time I can use the facilites to produce any carbon fiber parts that I can design. Somehow I think I might be adding a lot of carbon fiber parts to my car in the near future.
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