Diamond Block?

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HampusA
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Well this whole thing fails because you would have to find a diamond as big as an engine block.

Otherwise you´d have to glue the parts together and well that takes away the goal of the diamond block.
The truth will come out...

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MIKEY_!
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HampusA wrote:HYPOTHETICALLY, as in if diamonds were cheap and easily machined, wouldn't diamond be good for an engine block? or at least a coating for the cylinders?
We all know it can't actually work we just wondered about the idea. I detect no 'fail' here.

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Nonsense, artificial diamonds can me made up to one cubic meter nowadays.
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MIKEY_!
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O wow really! I didn't know about that, got any pics?

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xxChrisxx
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jsnyder49428 wrote:I mean diamond has a low coefficient of friction and a high thermal conductivity, its also pretty strong. How heavy is diamond anyway? What about alternatives?

Tear my theory apart please, I always think of stuff like this and theres always a hole in it somewhere, I just want to know where so I can casually move on to the next half baked idea.
Diamond's strength can't realisitaclly be used. It's low toughness and cleave planes on it's structural lattice means it's not a good structural material.

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MIKEY_!
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You mean it shatters easily i assume? If so, we been there.