WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio – Researchers at the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, have developed a novel, lightweight artificial hair sensor that mimics those used by natural fliers—like bats and crickets—by using carbon nanotube forests grown inside glass fiber capillaries. The hairs are sensitive to air flow changes during flight, enabling quick analysis and response by agile fliers. (Courtesy Photo)
Date Taken: | 05.08.2017 |
Date Posted: | 05.08.2017 12:47 |
Photo ID: | 3365424 |
VIRIN: | 170508-F-ZS999-002 |
Resolution: | 4048x3036 |
Size: | 1.22 MB |
Location: | DAYTON, OH, US |
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