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Pykrete (/ˈpaɪkriːt/, PIE-creet) is a
frozen ice composite,
originally made of
approximately 14%
sawdust or some
other form of wood pulp (such as paper)...
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British during the
Second World War to
construct an
aircraft carrier out of
pykrete, a
mixture of wood pulp and ice, for use
against German U-boats in the...
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Geoffrey Pyke's
proposed project of
building an
aircraft carrier out of
pykrete during World War II,
which was
never put into
practice because the war...
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During the
Second World War, Pyke
proposed the
newly invented material,
pykrete, for the
construction of the ship Habak****. Pyke's father,
Lionel Edward...
- ****ociation with 70Hz Recordings. His
later releases are via his own label,
Pykrete Records.
Cosmo was born in Peckham,
Southeast London. He
attended The Brit...
- moisture,
atmospheric changes, it
acted very
similarity to the
material Pykrete.
Hemacite was
cheap to
produce due to
blood and
sawdust both
being cheap...
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Pykrete) and its
usability as a
retaining structure. In addition, they
developed an
uncoupled thermo-hydro-mechanical
approach to
simulate a
pykrete diaphragm...
- pop the
slower it melts. This
design was
inspired by the
material called pykrete,
which was
invented by
Geoffrey Pyke. On June 22, 2005,
Snapple tried to...
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Project Habba**** was an
Allied programme which investigated the use of
pykrete (wood
fibers mixed with ice) as a
possible material for warships, especially...
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armour Combination K
Compound armour Kanchan armour MEXAS Plastic composite Pykrete "Leclerc Main
Battle Tank". www.tanks-encyclopedia.com.
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