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On Fri, 21 May 2004 19:04:45 -0700, "Tim Ward"
wrote: : :It would be interesting to build a seat supported by empty aluminum soda :cans. A two-high stack would give a fair amount of deceleration space. :Calibrate for the load by the number of cans you use in parallel. :My experience crunching them for recycling has been that, undented, they're :very consistent in how they crush. :A poor man's honeycomb? I know one of the missionary flying groups makes seat supports out of columns of rolled up corrugated cardboard - great energy absorbtion. Low density urethane foam works nicely too - crushes and doesn't rebound. When I was in high school in the 70's in physics class we made a 10 mph bumper for a car out of full soda cans - the energy went into the soda spraying sideways. Very messy, but lots of fun. |
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