Metaklett-steel grips, Biomimicry and Shape Memory Alloy meanders
One rarely gets a chance, when talking of innovations in the very mature steel industry, to slip in such recent fields such as:
A. Biomimicry, ‘Learning from Nature’, whereby scientific and engineering innovations are inspired by performances and functionalities observed in Nature, its models, systems, processes, and elements— and emulates them to solve human problems and meet human requirements.
B. Shape Memory Alloys the metallurgists contribution to the overall field of so called ‘intelligent or smart materials’ and
This opportunity, rife with menace, arose and matured following the public announcement on 3-Sep-2009 by the Technical University of Munich, (TUM.) of their new clip and close, pull and open, hook and loop fastener steel strips. The news was rapidly up-taken by several of the main science magazines More cf. link above.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Link_ Metaklett-steel grips, Biomimicry and Shape Memory Alloy meanders
Publié par Unknown à 12:21 am 2 commentaires
Libellés : Biomimicry, Elastic Deformation, Innovations, Metaklett, Shape Memory Alloys, Spring Steel, Steel velcro, Steels
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