Weaire–Phelan structures are one-of-a-kind 3D structures that effectively tile a space into equal volumes while using the least amount of surface area. So far, just two occurrences of Weaire–Phelan ...
Bringing the Kelvin problem solutions to life with the first-ever polymeric Weaire-Phelan structures
An interesting class of problems in geometry concerns tiling or tessellation, in which a surface or three-dimensional space is covered using one or more geometric shapes with no overlaps or gaps in ...
Researchers from Japan have constructed, for the first time, a Weaire-Phelan structure using organic materials based on a joint-and-linker concept-based polymerization. (Top row) Images of PEMP-HDI ...
The free-radical retrograde-precipitation polymerization (FRRPP) process was discovered by the G. Caneba at Michigan Tech in the 1990s as a chain polymerization method, whereby phase separation is ...
RIT researchers develop a stimuli-responsive 3D printing photopolymer solution that exhibits the ability to self-heal when ...
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