CyberGus
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Materials are not measured solely as "hard". There's hardness, ductility, malleability, elasticity, etc.At 2019 Nov Cybertruck on stage demo
2 tests by Franz with large hammer vs same door panel 3mm cold-rolled 30x stainless steel.
all tests passed with no dents in 3mm cold-rolled 30x stainless steel.
2 tests by Franz & team steel ball vs two different armor glass windows mounted in Cybertruck.
Both tests had extensive cracking of armor glass.
TESLA CYBERTRUCK LIVE Launch Event
** cued to 7:14 - hammer vs door
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** cued to 13:10 - steel ball vs door window
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Not just steel but for example 3mm cold-rolled 304L stainless steel?
The armor glass must not crack before 3mm cold-rolled 304L stainless steel shows significant dent.
What data shows 2 meter x 2 meter piece armor glass of similar weight and cost (adjust glass thickness as needed to get similar weight & cost) to 2 meter x 2 meter piece of 3mm cold-rolled 304L stainless steel, in several tests that when both are hit by a 10cm steel ball at same speed that the armor glass will not crack before the 3mm cold-rolled 304L stainless steel shows significant dent.
How often will the armor glass not crack until after the 3mm cold-rolled 304L stainless steel shows significant dent?
Sure, glass will break and steel plate will not. But glass can better resist deformation, and more easily return to it's original shape (as long as it doesn't fail). For the weight, it provides more stiffness to a frame than a steel panel.
No one is suggesting that the doors should be made of glass lol
Although that would be pretty cool
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