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    what's more strong ?

    What's more strong

    carbon-fiber or steel ?

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    The're both strong, but carbon-fibre is much lighter, thus having more advantages (cornering, acceleration, fuel-consumption).
    But I can't really tell which one is in a relatively way stronger...
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    carbon fibre is 2 times stronger then steel and five times lighter but cost a million times more(LOL)

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    I remember hearing, I think on Top Gear that steal costs around 49c per square meter and carbon fibre costs over $6 for the same amount.
    Until you prove otherwise, I shall assume you are an idiot.

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    yeah perfect example, COSTLY MAN

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    carbon fibre is defintely stronger, and it's the best type of material to use in racing cars, but it's freaking expensive, then again, who cares

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    Originally posted by hotflank
    carbon fibre is defintely stronger, and it's the best type of material to use in racing cars, but it's freaking expensive, then again, who cares
    ... The people paying for it.
    Until you prove otherwise, I shall assume you are an idiot.

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    yeah but they have so much money

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    Originally posted by motorhead
    yeah but they have so much money
    It doesnt mean they spend their money ridiculously. Most rich people are rich because they are money smart. I dont mean frugal, but not all millionaires are into bling bling.
    Until you prove otherwise, I shall assume you are an idiot.

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    Oh dear . . .
    first ask yourself what you mean by "strong", by the sound of the thread you may even be asking the wrong question.

    Ask in what context. If You require this information for a reason, ask again.
    Last edited by Kudosdude; 05-07-2003 at 02:23 AM.

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    if uve got the same thinkness carbon fibre and steel, the steel's gunna be stronger

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    carbon fiber vs steel

    advantages of carbon fiber.

    repairable, 90% weight reduction, no corrosive, less maintenance, higher stiffnes-to-weight.
    Carbon fiber is the most sophisticated material using in aircrafts, spaceships and racing cars, because of its superior rigidity-to weight ratio.

    You can find all the information in ,

    http://autozine.kyul.net/technical_school/chassis

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    Saying carbon fiber is stronger than steel is much too general of a thing to say. There are many properties of a material that define it's strength.

    Tensile strength is the amount of resistance to pulling a material has. Carbon fiber has a higher tensile strength than most steel alloys.

    Compression strength is the opposite of tensile strength and is generally the same as tensile strength.

    Shear strength is the resistance to sideways force, like from a puncture or a sheet of metal being cut by scissors. Carbon fiber is not strong at all in this area. This is why it's not good for a body material, it can get punctured easily by a flying pebble or something.

    Then there's a whole lot of other things, like how fast the materials strength breaks down after a certian number of cycles, hardness, toughness, and all kinds of other properties.

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