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Post by jageriv on Nov 1, 2016 18:21:55 GMT
From my vague understanding, an Aerogel is sorta a foam like object filled with air. In that case, wouldn't vacuum cause problems for Aerogel? Or am i missinterpreting how Aerogel works?
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Post by jonen on Nov 1, 2016 18:31:15 GMT
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Post by n2maniac on Nov 2, 2016 6:07:01 GMT
It is open cell (else its depressurization from where it was supercritically dried to 1 atm would be a problem).
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Post by jageriv on Nov 4, 2016 7:22:26 GMT
It is open cell (else its depressurization from where it was supercritically dried to 1 atm would be a problem). Ah, so it doesn't literally have air pockets in it, like foam does: there's no gases which will expand in low-pressure situations. Thanks for the explanation.
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