Redwood
Graduate Poster
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- May 9, 2012
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Chris Mohr, Oystein is right.
One mg. of actual, honest-to-god thermite will produce 4 joules of energy, approximately one calorie, the energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius. It wouldn't damage anything. (And we all know the WTC chips aren't thermite.)
Kevin Ryan's backyard-brew nanothermite did nothing to his beaker, other than making a hard-to-clean mess inside. (But it did singe the plastic lid.)
The red WTC chips under an argon atmosphere won't produce any reaction of interest other than to leave behind some messy goo. In air, the combustion of the resin base will produce many times the energy of any hypothetical thermite.
In the spirit of fun, I'd like to see a DSC test of the WTC chips, done both under air and argon. Maybe Kevin Ryan would contribute some of his nanothermite.
I'd also like to see what something like Sherwin-Williams Alumabrite paint would do. Under argon, nothing of interest, but in air, the combustion of the aluminum will produce about 30 kJ/g, about the same as the combustion of the alkyd resin base. Jones, Harrit, et al will be suffering from a severe case of penis envy.
One mg. of actual, honest-to-god thermite will produce 4 joules of energy, approximately one calorie, the energy needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius. It wouldn't damage anything. (And we all know the WTC chips aren't thermite.)
The red WTC chips under an argon atmosphere won't produce any reaction of interest other than to leave behind some messy goo. In air, the combustion of the resin base will produce many times the energy of any hypothetical thermite.
In the spirit of fun, I'd like to see a DSC test of the WTC chips, done both under air and argon. Maybe Kevin Ryan would contribute some of his nanothermite.
I'd also like to see what something like Sherwin-Williams Alumabrite paint would do. Under argon, nothing of interest, but in air, the combustion of the aluminum will produce about 30 kJ/g, about the same as the combustion of the alkyd resin base. Jones, Harrit, et al will be suffering from a severe case of penis envy.