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A textile bag for bomb blast protection
Chemistry World ^ | 06 June 2011 | Andrew Turley

Posted on 06/07/2011 10:34:16 PM PDT by neverdem

An international team of scientists has incorporated a shear thickening fluid (STF) into a bag to protect planes from bombs in passenger luggage.

The bag, named the Fly-Bag, is designed to be filled with passenger luggage and then placed in the hold. Then, if there were a bomb in the luggage somewhere - and it exploded during the flight - the resulting blast would be absorbed by the bag, preventing damage to the plane.

 

loading baggage

Passenger luggage represents an ongoing risk

STFs are unusual in that they increase in viscosity in response to impact. It is possible to make a simple STF from cornflour in water: if you get the quantities right, you can roll it up into a ball that will bounce on hard surfaces but return to a fluid as soon as it is left alone. In general, STFs are colloidal systems that are dispersions of hard particles in a liquid. Under normal circumstances, the particles repel each other slightly. But under sudden impact, the extra energy in the system overwhelms these repulsive forces, causing the particles to clump together in structures called hydroclusters, which bump into each other thereby thickening the fluid.

There is significant commercial interest in the non-Newtonian behaviour of STFs, which have been used to improve items of body armour designed to protect the wearer from bullets, knives and other weapons.

For the Fly-Bag, the STF is coated onto the yarn of the fabric, explains team member Jim Warren from the University of Sheffield in the UK. As the fabric comes under strain, shearing forces between the yarns cause the STF to thicken, temporarily increasing the stiffness of the fabric. He adds that the precise composition of the STF is a trade secret.

Bombs hidden in passenger luggage are not a new threat. Hardened luggage containers (HULD) have been developed, but they are heavier and more costly than conventional equivalents and only suitable for wide body aircraft.

Warren says the team expects certification of the Fly-Bag to take one to two years. Cost would depend on a range of variables, including the structure of the plane, he adds.

The Fly-Bag project was funded with €2.2 million (£2 million) of EU money.

 

Also of interest

FLY-BAG - Blastworthy textile-based luggage containers for aviation security



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: flybag; shearthickeningfluid; stf

1 posted on 06/07/2011 10:34:19 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

How many pounds of luggage can be protected by one pound of STF bag?


2 posted on 06/07/2011 10:36:19 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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To: Steely Tom
STF bag

SHTF bag

3 posted on 06/07/2011 10:41:18 PM PDT by Lazamataz (Anthony Weiner is a little cocky.)
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To: neverdem

Metal coating could be incorporated into the bag as well, making it into a veritable Faraday cage. This would frustrate devices that depend upon radio transmissions in any fashion (GPS etc).


4 posted on 06/07/2011 10:41:24 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Hawk)
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To: Steely Tom
We used to call transitional phase elements ublicks.

I guess that's passe now.

And yes, if you fill a pool with cornstarch and water, you can run on it and get across, but don't stand still.

/johnny

6 posted on 06/07/2011 10:59:11 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Bockscar

Yes it is... and using technology to combat a problem rather than strip searching grandmas and toddlers would be a most intelligent approach to the terrorist problem.


7 posted on 06/07/2011 11:17:41 PM PDT by antceecee (Bless us Father.. have mercy on us and protect us from evil.)
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To: JRandomFreeper
And yes, if you fill a pool with cornstarch and water, you can run on it and get across, but don't stand still.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2XQ97XHjVw

8 posted on 06/08/2011 12:03:59 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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To: Bockscar

When you come right down to it,,, it’s just Silly Putty!


9 posted on 06/08/2011 4:21:56 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ( Ya can't pick up a turd by the clean end!)
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To: JRandomFreeper
ublicks

oobleks

10 posted on 06/08/2011 5:44:08 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Obama is more inexperienced now than he was before he was elected.)
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11 posted on 06/08/2011 4:19:23 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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Bump boom....bag it.


12 posted on 06/08/2011 7:11:31 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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