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  • Pykrete - Wikipedia
    Pykrete is made of 14% sawdust and 86% water by mass Pykrete ( ˈpaɪkriːt , PIE-creet) [1] is a frozen ice composite, originally made of approximately 14% sawdust or some other form of wood pulp (such as paper) and 86% ice by weight (6 to 1 by weight)
  • Pykrete: The Obscure Composite That Almost Helped Win WWII - Tencom
    Even if it didn’t end up being used during the war, Pykrete is an intriguing composite It is difficult to find solid data, but it is certainly much stronger than ordinary ice and has other interesting properties as well
  • Pykrete Explained
    Pykrete is slightly more difficult to form than concrete, as it expands during the freezing process However, it can be repaired and maintained using seawater as a raw material The mixture can be moulded into any shape and frozen, and it will be tough and durable, as long as it is kept at or below freezing temperature
  • PYKRETE - ICE SHIPS IN THE ROCKIES
    With Winston Churchill’s enthusiastic endorsement, the project got underway In early 1943 two American professors discovered that a very tough material could be produced by adding a small amount of wood pulp to water before freezing They called this material pykrete, in honour of Geoffrey Pyke
  • Pykrete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Zubiaga
    Pykrete is a composite material made of approximately 14 percent sawdust or some other form of wood pulp (such as paper) and 86 percent ice by weight Its use was proposed during World War II by Geoffrey Pyke to the Royal Navy as a candidate material for making a huge, unsinkable aircraft carrier
  • Pykrete - Experimental Ice Ships in the Canadian Rockies
    No Pykrete was used in these trials A concurrent experiment was undertaken in front of the Chateau Lake Louise, near Banff, Alberta This project was to determine ways to reinforce large ice units The work at Lake Louise indicated that a hull at least 35 feet thick would be needed to contain damage from bombs and torpedoes
  • Ice Aircraft Carriers and Pykrete - The Engines of Our Ingenuity
    Special thanks to Peter Noble and Guy Vachon for bringing the story of ice aircraft carriers and Pykrete to my attention The pictures of the German submarine are from the U S Library of Congress
  • Pykrete | Podcast | Chemistry World
    Unfortunately, the project was a failure Pykrete was certainly strong, but it had to be kept cool While it took longer to melt than pure ice, it did still melt, and the cost of building a refrigeration plant to preserve the material was more than a fleet of normal aircraft carriers
  • Pykrete - fact-index. com
    Pykrete has some interesting properties, notably its relatively slow melting rate (due to low thermal conductivity), and its vastly improved strength and toughness over pure ice, actually closer to concrete
  • Climate interventions - Pykrete usage
    Pykrete is a 6:1 mix of ice and sawdust that has the property of melting slower than regular ice Several references have been made online to the use of pykrete as an artificial barrier, as artificial sea ice, or as blockers of moulins





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