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I would not mind if the parts manufactured were of the same specs as the current ones and provided additional safety standards, as opposed to reducing the gauge of the steel to lighten the resulting product and maintaining the same safety standards. Since I am amongst those who think that there are enough petroleum resources to last for a couple of centuries, I would prefer to enhance vehicular safety than increase mpg.
Unfortunately, this is not what will 'sell cars'. "Green" and "Low MPG" will sell cars.
Jan
Any sophomore in engineering materials class has heard of bainite, but he has also been told it's a difficult microstructure to achieve reliably. The heating and quenching process has to be carefully controlled. This is probably the truly valuable intellectual property of Flash Bainite.
Another metallurgical process which generates bainitic microstructure is austempering, which is normally applied to ductile cast iron. This involves heating the workpiece above austenitization temperature, then quenching into molten salt with a hold time proportional to the workpiece material thickness, then slow cooling to room temperature.
The Flash Bainite process I would guess is highly dependent on timing the application of the water quench to get the correct rate of cooling to avoid forming unwanted microstructures. I got a kick out of the picture of the pilot plant setup's 1000kW induction heating generator. I worked for a couple of years with induction heat treating, but never with a generator that big. About 30 years ago, I wrote my college thesis on dual-frequency induction hardening of gears. If I recall correctly, the RF generator I used was 100kW.
In the movie AS1 Dagney notes that the motor employs the "Casimir Effect" which is also a very real phenomena and is a demonstration of the existence of "Vacuum Energy", which is very different from atmospheric electriity but just as real. So was AR prescient or did she know something that the rest of us will ultimately discover?
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I think your case, however, is different. You would be endorsing the value of the company you were investing in with uncontaminated dollars.
This part of AS might have been the hardest for me to deal with. I can totally understand that d'Anconia did not want to be polluted with dollars from people that he did not share values with. However, there undoubtedly were many everyday investors like me who were endorsing the values of d'Anconia whose stock cratered. This is an unfortunate consequence and points to the fact that when a society goes down the tubes, the non-titans who share the values of titans frequently go down with the rest of society. Sad, but A = A.