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Strained-shell Sleeve Bearing

Description: This is the Strained-shell Sleeve Bearing. It was modeled and simulated entirely using NanoEngineer-1. This is the strained-shell sleeve bearing from Nanosystems (page 296) designed by K. Eric Drexler and Ralph Merkle while they were working together at Xerox PARC The model comprises two molecular components; the inner shaft and the outer sleeve and contains a total of 2,808 atoms.

With practice, an experienced user can create this bearing in 10-15 minutes. NanoEngineer-1 includes an extrusion tool for creating rods and rings from a molecular fragment (called a chunk in NanoEngineer-1).

Author: K. Eric Drexler Nanorex, Inc.

Above text was from the Nanorex Nanoengineer-1 Molecular machinery gallery page:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120511014635/http://nanoengineer-1.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=50

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