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Pykrete

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A couple of notes: everything you write on Wikipedia must be reliably sourced to published academic research or journalism. Your edits to Pykrete related topics don't have sources noted.

Additionally: I'm not sure you understand materials properties fully. Reinforced concrete has the same compressive strength as regular concrete. Where it differs is in its tensile strength, which in reinforced concrete is supplied by steel, and in Pykrete was supposed to be helped along by wood fibers. In that sense, Pykrete has more in common with fiber-reinforced concrete than with reinforced concrete. It is not at all analogous to steel (compared to iron) or metal alloys, which act entirely differently, on a molecular level. Pykrete isn't an alloy by any definition.

Most concrete has a compressive strength of at least 3000 psi, and typically is 4000 psi and beyond. The tensile strength of steel is more like 36-50,000 psi, for comparison, and the compressive strength is higher, depending on geometry. Modern estimates of Pykrete strength are closer to 1100 psi, which is cited in our Pykrete article. Acroterion (talk) 02:42, 1 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

That may all me true but Geoffery Pyke thought of pykrete in terms of alloys. Please see my website pykreteusa.com

as i have patent pending on pykrete and would be grateful for any input or better understanding of subject.Pykrete (talk) 21:29, 1 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

May 2019

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