Difference between revisions of "Shearing drive"
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Interfacial drives are a form of [[mechanical macroscopification]]. | Interfacial drives are a form of [[mechanical macroscopification]]. | ||
They are similar if not derived from [[infinitesimal bearings]] and integrate some [[chemomechanical converters]] or [[elekromechanical converters]] here and there in their structure. | They are similar if not derived from [[infinitesimal bearings]] and integrate some [[chemomechanical converters]] or [[elekromechanical converters]] here and there in their structure. |
Revision as of 08:44, 28 February 2015
Interfacial drives are a form of mechanical macroscopification. They are similar if not derived from infinitesimal bearings and integrate some chemomechanical converters or elekromechanical converters here and there in their structure. They are similar to Artificial motor-muscles but do shearing instead of expanding and contracting and don't change their volume.