ACRES program to be featured on Discovery Nov. 20
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8:06 a.m., Nov. 19, 2008----The University of Delaware's Affordable Composites from Renewable Sources (ACRES) program will be featured on the Discovery Channel at 8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 20.

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The program will be included in the “How Stuff Works” program episode entitled “Turkeys.”

The ACRES program, led by Richard Wool, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Delaware's Center for Composite Materials, taps into a variety of research fields ranging from genetic engineering, food science, composites manufacturing science, and materials synthesis to mechanics, advanced materials characterization, and computer simulation.

Under the ACRES project, soyoil is being used to make affordable and renewable fiber-reinforced composites for high-volume applications.

Potential applications of these innovative materials include the automotive industry, farm machinery and vehicles, the construction industry, where soy-based composites reinforced with natural materials like straw could replace wood composites, and defense, where lightweight, inexpensive, disposable materials are needed.

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