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Sensorized fingertips are needed to unlock robotic dexterity, versatility, and diverse interactions. Here, 15 identically‐shaped robotic fingertips are benchmarked by a fully automated toolchange system, covering eight different materials and six broadly‐ranging sensing mechanisms.
David Hardman +5 more
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Optimization of 3D printer settings for recycled PET filament using analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing creates components by layering extruded material. Printer parameters such as layer height and infill density can greatly impact the mechanical properties and quality of the printed parts. One critical factor to
Ciara O'Driscoll +2 more
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Accessibility and urban design - Knowledge matters [PDF]
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Evans, G
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Design and Characterization of DX‐Tile DNA Nanostar‐Based Hydrogels
In this study, the authors demonstrated that DNA DX‐tile‐based multi‐arm motifs can be used to assemble pure DNA hydrogels, offering greater design flexibility and enhanced control over their mechanical properties and functionalization capabilities compared to single duplex‐based DNA hydrogels.
Dylan V. Scarton +13 more
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This study examines the effect of different infill patterns and percentages on the compressive strength attributes of carbon fiber-reinforced PETG samples printed using fused deposition modeling, employing response surface methodology.
Shashwath Patil +3 more
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Experiential Density: Infill strategies within Toronto's Centres - Bringing Human Scale, Character, and Walkability [PDF]
A variety of approaches are being used to accommodate Toronto’s growing population. Most of these solutions rely on high-rise and mid-rise developments, emphasizing the quantity of density instead of the quality. However, this thesis focuses on blocks of slab towers, and explores how the perception of an environment and intensity of development can ...
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This study combines full‐field tomography with diffraction mapping to quantify radial (ε002$\varepsilon _{002}$) and axial (ε100$\varepsilon _{100}$) lattice strain in wrinkled carbon‐fiber specimens for the first time. Radial microstrain gradients (−14.5 µεMPa$\varepsilon \mathrm{MPa}$−1) are found to signal damage‐prone zones ahead of failure, which ...
Hoang Minh Luong +7 more
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Phantoms are used to research image quality and the amount of attenuation as an organ simulation. If done in the human body, it would be hazardous. High radiation exposure can damage cells.
Mohtar Yunianto +2 more
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Deformation Driven Suction Cups: A Mechanics‐Based Approach to Wearable Electronics
Deformation‐driven suction cups enable robust, reversible adhesion of wearable electronics to human skin spanning wide mechanical compliance, without adhesives or tight straps. By integrating mechanics modeling, experiments, and contact mechanics theory, this work reveals how cup geometry, substrate compliance, and interfacial adhesion govern suction ...
Seola Lee +10 more
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Lithiophilic interlayer driven ‘bottom-up’ metal infilling in high current density Li-metal anodes
A functional interlayer is designed to inhibit dendrite formation in Li metal anodes. The single-sided lithiophilic germanium nanowire layer on carbon cloth promotes bottom-up Li infilling during the plating process.
Syed Abdul Ahad +4 more
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