09
December
2016
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21:55
Asia/Singapore

When grains of sand are stronger than steel

A team of 2ers from the NUS Faculty of Engineering found that sand can absorb more than 85 per cent of the energy exerted against it, and that its ability to resist impact increases with the speed of the incoming projectile making the impact, even at high velocities. The findings show that sand holds strong potential as a composite material for protection against impact.