Texas A&M University: Even Under Extreme Pressure, Miniature Pop-Up Devices Work Relentlessly
May 16, 2020
May 16, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 16 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Miniature devices, notably those that bulge out from 2D surfaces like pop-up greeting cards, have seamlessly found their way into pressure-sensing and energy-harvesting technologies because of their ability to be frequently stretched, compressed or twisted. Despite their force-bearing abilities, it is still unclear if repeated physical stress can damage the working of these . . .
Miniature devices, notably those that bulge out from 2D surfaces like pop-up greeting cards, have seamlessly found their way into pressure-sensing and energy-harvesting technologies because of their ability to be frequently stretched, compressed or twisted. Despite their force-bearing abilities, it is still unclear if repeated physical stress can damage the working of these . . .