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Using nanotubes to detect and repair cracks in aircraft wings, other structures
Date:9/27/2007

t carbon nanotubes play a passive role in suppressing the rate at which microcracks grow in polymeric structures, which is the subject of a paper Koratkar expects to publish in the near future.

The research is team is now working to optimize the system, scale it up to larger structures, and develop new information technology to better collect and analyze the electrical resistance data created from the embedded grid and embedded carbon nanotubes.


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Contact: Michael Mullaney
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518-276-6161
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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