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An illustration of the basic principle for reversible mechanosynthesis.
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= Libraries =
 
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Revision as of 12:45, 19 February 2016

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The diamondoid atomically precise manufacturing and technology (DAPMAT) demo project collection.

A collection of projects conducted by Lukas M. Süss (aka mechadense) for the creation of a collection of 3D printable models that illustrate functional parts in advanced diamondoid nanofactories.

(TODO: add a picture of the whole printed collection)

convergent assembly visualisations

Bottom layers and convergent assembly layers.JPG

(TODO: more realistic with only a single bigger step visible)

crystolecules

Drexlers Big Bearing - photo of 3D printed model.JPG

microcomponent models

vacuum management

  • novel lockout mechanism (TODO: publish) -- on flickr: [1] [2] See: "Vacuum handling" for details.
  • progressing cavity pump (TODO: publish)

shape locking

complete set of passive elements for mechanical circuits sub-projects

  • mechanical distribution node: (TODO: improve and publish)
  • (TODO: spring, flywheel, ...)

infinitesimal bearing

  • old and new model - work in progress (TODO: improve and publish)
  • (animated visualisation)

Reversible mechanosynthesis

An illustration of the basic principle for reversible mechanosynthesis.

(TODO: Publish 3D-model)
Reversible mechanosynthesis principle.jpg


Libraries

cycloidical gears as rough approximation for atomic gears