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posted by martyb on Tuesday May 30 2017, @07:21AM   Printer-friendly

The conch shell is made of the same material as chalk, but unlike the crumbly rock, it's one of the toughest materials out there. If we can understand why it's so tough, we can mimic it to create nearly unbreakable materials that can be used for safety gear, and in construction, aerospace and other industries. Now, a team of researchers from MIT have developed a 3D printing technology that allowed them to duplicate the conch shell's structure and to test it more closely in the lab.

Conch shells have a complex, three-tiered structure with a zigzag matrix that makes them resistant to breakage. Small cracks don't typically lead to big ones, since they have to go through a maze to become bigger. However, to be able to replicate that quality, scientists need more data on how exactly cracks appear and spread.

That's why the team used the samples they printed to perform a series of drop tests. Since these samples are identical, unlike conch shells that have variations in quality, they gave the scientists a way to collect more accurate data. By the end of the testing period, the researchers were able to conclude that the shell's structure is 85 percent better at preventing cracks than the strongest base material and 70 percent better than a traditional fiber composite arrangement.

Source: ArsTechnica


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 30 2017, @09:54AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 30 2017, @09:54AM (#517568)

    Aw shucks, no cellphone cases made from artificial seashell.

  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday May 30 2017, @05:14PM

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 30 2017, @05:14PM (#517768) Journal

    The hell with the case - I want a conch screen. You can lay it on a train track, let an engine pull 100 loaded cars over it, and you can still see through the screen.

    Oh, wait. Everything behind the screen is smashed. On second thought, I'll take a conch case to protect the stuff behind my conch screen.