Essays about: "galinstan"
Found 5 essays containing the word galinstan.
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1. An evaluation of materials and processes suitable for manufacturing micro HASEL-actuators
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MikrosystemteknikAbstract : HASEL-actuators use dielectric liquids and compliant shells as their media. This type of actuatorwould suit the actuators used as fins for soft milli robots (SOMIRO). These robots are going tobe used in aquaponic crops for studying its impact on the environment to help the farmersimprove their crops. READ MORE
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2. Investigation and Evaluation of Pump Types for a Liquid Metal Jet X-Ray Source
University essay from KTH/Maskinkonstruktion (Avd.)Abstract : Since Wilhelm C. Röntgen discovered the x-rays in 1895 little has been done to improve the x-ray technology. In 2003 a group of scientists at KTH Royal Institute of Technology suggested a new type of x-ray source, namely a liquid metal jet x-ray source. The solid anode in the original source was changed to a liquid metal jet anode. READ MORE
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3. Endeavors toward Novel Cochlear Implants from Stretchable Printed Circuit Board Technology
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MikrosystemteknikAbstract : Profound sensorineural hearing loss is at the present time a major worldwide health concern, affecting over 5% of the worlds' population. Through cochlear implants (CI), treatment of sensorineural hearing loss now offers the possibility to restore hearing function through electrical stimulation of auditory nerves. READ MORE
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4. Reactivity of Galinstan with Specific Transition Metal Carbides
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Oorganisk kemiAbstract : .... READ MORE
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5. Print and roll : A technique for rapid production of stretchable liquid alloy circuits
University essay from MikrosystemteknikAbstract : Liquid alloy circuitry is an exciting new field of research. It is one of the technologies that strives to make a commercial production of reliable, stretchable circuits possible. The making of liquid alloy circuits is, today, a somewhat tedious handicraft that is time-consuming and not suited for mass production. READ MORE