Nanofactory math based on continuity of throughput: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 29 March 2026
Pages using equations of continuity for throughput
Level throughput balancing:
Equal throughput across two consecutive gem-gum factory assembly layers.
(former-layer-throughput = next-layer-throughput)
Limits to lower friction despite higher bearing area:
Equal throughput within an gem-gum factory assembly layer.
(assembly-throughout = transport-throughput)
Related
- Gem-gum factory design parameters
- Pages with math
- Design of gem-gum on-chip factories
- weakly related: Tracing trajectories of component in machine phase
External links
Wikipedia: