{"id":212793,"date":"2017-08-20T18:41:45","date_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:41:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cars-of-the-future-to-be-made-of-wood-this-peek-into-future-will-leave-you-wonder-struck-financial-express\/"},"modified":"2017-08-20T18:41:45","modified_gmt":"2017-08-20T22:41:45","slug":"cars-of-the-future-to-be-made-of-wood-this-peek-into-future-will-leave-you-wonder-struck-financial-express","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/atlas-shrugged\/cars-of-the-future-to-be-made-of-wood-this-peek-into-future-will-leave-you-wonder-struck-financial-express\/","title":{"rendered":"Cars of the future to be made of wood? THIS peek into future will leave you wonder-struck &#8211; Financial Express"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Rearden metal becomes    something of a byword for revolution in manufacturing in the    course of the novel.    <\/p>\n<p>    One of the plot points in Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged is the    invention of an alloy far stronger, durable and lighter than    steel called Rearden metal, named after Hank Rearden, the    fictional industrialist who invents it in the novel. Rearden    metal becomes something of a byword for a revolution in    manufacturing in the course of the novel. Atlas Shrugged came    out in 1957, and it spoke of a material that was to steel what    steel was to iron. Six decades hence, steel still remains    supreme. But the hunt for a substitute has, depending on    end-use, variously thrown up plastic, aluminium, titanium,    carbon fibre and whatnot. An unlikely candidate is a wood, or    more specifically, nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC)nanofibres    made of wood pulp. Wood, you would think, is lighter yes, but    what about strength? Researchers at Kyoto University and    auto-parts suppliers to Japanese car-makers like Toyota    are betting their top yen on cellulose nanofibers to substitute    steel, and even the popular carbon-fibre, in the decades to    come. They say, as per a Reuters report, that it is one-fifth    weight of steel and can be upto five times stronger.  <\/p>\n<p>    Making NCC starts with the purification of wood. Substances    such as lignin, a phenolic polymer that lends wood its    rigidity, and hemicellulose, amorphous, randomly arranged    heteroplymers that have little strength, are removed. The    remainder is pulped and hydrolysed in acid to remove any    remaining impurities. After the acid treatment, it is    concentrated into a thick paste that can be used to laminate    surfaces or is processed into nanofibril strands. The latter    are hard, dense and hardy, but can be moulded into different    shapes.  <\/p>\n<p>    NCC has been widely used in the pastby Pioneer Electronics,    the Japanese company, to make flexible electronic items, by IBM    to make computer parts and by the US army to make lightweight    body armour and ballistic glass, among others. The Kyoto    University researchers, Denso Corp. (Toyotas largest supplier)    and DaikyoNishikawa Corp are melding NCC with plastic to make a    material that can some day be used to make entire cars. At the    moment, though, the research is focussed on developing a car by    2020 that has cellulose-nanofibre parts.  <\/p>\n<p>    The focus on lightweight cars stems from the push for electric    cars worldwide. Given these will need to have heavier than    conventional batteries, the car weight goes up significantly. A    lighter car is double-blessingit balances out the weight of    the batteries while a lighter car itself will need fewer such    batteries to be powered. But, the wunder material cellulose    nanofibre is turning out to be, it still is not cost    competitive against carbon-fibre. Scientists, though, are    optimistic. Plant wastebranches and even twigscould one day    be used to make cellulose nanofribres and probably even waste    paper. That may bring costs down.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.financialexpress.com\/industry\/cars-of-the-future-to-be-made-of-wood-this-peek-into-future-will-leave-you-wonder-struck\/814634\/\" title=\"Cars of the future to be made of wood? THIS peek into future will leave you wonder-struck - Financial Express\">Cars of the future to be made of wood? THIS peek into future will leave you wonder-struck - Financial Express<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Rearden metal becomes something of a byword for revolution in manufacturing in the course of the novel. 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