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flexure

[flek-sher] / ˈflɛk ʃər /














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Raman and her colleagues report the details of the new flexure design in a paper appearing in the journal Advanced Intelligent Systems.

From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2024

"The flexure is a skeleton that we designed to be very soft and flexible in one direction, and very stiff in all other directions," Raman says.

From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2024

The flexure they ultimately designed is 1/100 the stiffness of muscle tissue itself.

From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2024

The new spring, or "flexure," is designed to get the most work out of any attached muscle tissues.

From Science Daily • Apr. 8, 2024

The flexure joint behaves like a pair of equal bevel wheels engaging.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 "Gyantse" to "Hallel" by Various




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