Can a Metal Prince Rupert's Drop Have Similar Properties to Glass?

In summary, the conversation is about the possibility of creating a Prince Rupert's Drop with metal and whether it would have similar properties, such as high compressive stress, as the traditional glass version. There is a suggestion to induce a martensitic transition or strain glass during cooling, but concerns about whether sufficient cooling could be achieved.
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i am wondering would that be possible to make a prince rupert's drop with metal..

would it end up having similar properties? (ie high compressive stress => stronger) or does molten metal flow too quickly?
 
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1832vin said:
i am wondering would that be possible to make a prince rupert's drop with metal..

would it end up having similar properties? (ie high compressive stress => stronger) or does molten metal flow too quickly?

Could you please give some context and background, so that folks don't have to go searching Google to figure out what you are asking? Thanks.
 
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1832vin said:
i am wondering would that be possible to make a prince rupert's drop with metal..

would it end up having similar properties? (ie high compressive stress => stronger) or does molten metal flow too quickly?

Maybe if you could induce a martensitic transition or a strain glass during cooling. Not sure you could get sufficient cooling, tho.
 
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Related to Can a Metal Prince Rupert's Drop Have Similar Properties to Glass?

What is a Metal Prince Rupert's Drop?

A Metal Prince Rupert's Drop is a scientific phenomenon that occurs when molten glass is rapidly cooled, creating a unique teardrop-shaped glass object. It is named after Prince Rupert of the Rhine, who introduced the concept in the 1600s.

How is a Metal Prince Rupert's Drop made?

A Metal Prince Rupert's Drop is made by dropping molten glass into cold water, causing the outer layer to cool and solidify quickly while the inner part remains molten. This creates a tension between the outer and inner layers, resulting in a tough and resilient object.

What properties make Metal Prince Rupert's Drops unique?

Metal Prince Rupert's Drops have a unique structure that makes them extremely strong and resistant to external forces. They can withstand a hammer blow on the thick end, while a slight tap on the thin end will cause them to shatter into small pieces.

What are the practical applications of Metal Prince Rupert's Drops?

Metal Prince Rupert's Drops have been used in scientific research to study material properties and in industrial applications to create strong and durable materials. They have also been used in jewelry making and as a decorative object.

Are there any dangers associated with handling Metal Prince Rupert's Drops?

Yes, there are potential dangers associated with handling Metal Prince Rupert's Drops. Due to the tension between the outer and inner layers, they can suddenly shatter into small pieces when exposed to external forces. Therefore, proper precautions and protective equipment should be used when handling them.

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