Adding Nanotubes Makes Ordinary Materials Absorb Vibration
New composites could remove buzz from speakers, sting from golf clubs Troy, N.Y. — A new study suggests that integrating nanotubes into traditional materials dramatically improves their ability to reduce vibration, especially at high temperatures. The findings could pave the way for a new class of materials with a multitude of applications, from high-performance parts for spacecraft and automobile engines, to golf clubs that don’t sting and stereo speakers that don’t buzz.