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− | A diamondoid molecular machine element ( | + | Up to more general: [[Gemstone-like molecular element]] |
− | * is an assembly of several diamondoid [[crystolecules]] into a bigger assembly with (usually [[superlubricity|superlubricatingly]]) moving parts. | + | [[File:Assemblies-gears-srg-iii.gif |300px|thumb|right|Differential gear (cut open). Author: Mark Sims – '''Beware of the [[stroboscopic illusion in crystolecule animations]].''']] |
− | * is smaller than a [[microcomponent]] | + | [[File:Strained-shell-sleeve-bearing.gif|300px|thumb|right|A simulation of a superlubricatinvg strained shell sleeve bearing. Author Eric K. Drexler – More examples here: [[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]].]] |
− | * may feature an extensive amount of structural framework that was irreversibly assembled by [[seamless covalent welding]]. (This is unlike typical [[microcomponents]] which should typically be designed for high reversible recomposability for [[recycling]]). | + | A diamondoid crystolecular machine element (DCME) ... |
+ | * ... is an assembly of several diamondoid [[crystolecules]] into a bigger assembly with (usually [[superlubricity|superlubricatingly]]) moving parts. | ||
+ | * ... is smaller than a [[microcomponent]] | ||
+ | * ... may (or may not) feature an extensive amount of structural framework that was irreversibly assembled by [[seamless covalent welding]]. <br>(This is unlike typical [[microcomponents]] which should typically be designed for high reversible recomposability for [[recycling]]). | ||
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+ | '''Alternate names:''' | ||
+ | * diamondoid molecular machine element (DMME) | ||
+ | * crystolecular machine element (CME) – this is more general than just [[diamondoid]] in the narrower sense of diamond like structure | ||
+ | * crystoleculic machine element (CME) | ||
+ | * crystoleculline machine element (CME) | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Gemstone-like molecular element]] | ||
+ | * '''[[Terminology for parts]]''' | ||
* '''[[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]]''' | * '''[[Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements]]''' | ||
* [[Crystolecule]] | * [[Crystolecule]] | ||
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* [[Component]] | * [[Component]] | ||
* [[Mechanical circuit element]] | * [[Mechanical circuit element]] | ||
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+ | * An overview over [[terminology for parts]] |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 28 September 2022
Up to more general: Gemstone-like molecular element
A diamondoid crystolecular machine element (DCME) ...
- ... is an assembly of several diamondoid crystolecules into a bigger assembly with (usually superlubricatingly) moving parts.
- ... is smaller than a microcomponent
- ... may (or may not) feature an extensive amount of structural framework that was irreversibly assembled by seamless covalent welding.
(This is unlike typical microcomponents which should typically be designed for high reversible recomposability for recycling).
Alternate names:
- diamondoid molecular machine element (DMME)
- crystolecular machine element (CME) – this is more general than just diamondoid in the narrower sense of diamond like structure
- crystoleculic machine element (CME)
- crystoleculline machine element (CME)
Related
- Gemstone-like molecular element
- Terminology for parts
- Examples of diamondoid molecular machine elements
- Crystolecule
- Microcomponent
- Component
- Mechanical circuit element
- An overview over terminology for parts