“…Vibration and wave-based characterization offers a viable alternative for soft materials. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26] For instance, laser vibrometry 21 is shown to characterize dynamic and viscoelastic properties of multiphasic biological tissues such as cartilage considerably faster than conventional techniques. 21 Studies utilized vibration techniques to understand parametric resonances in soft materials and water droplets; 27 develop variable stiffness artificial muscles for vibration absorption; 28 and achieve broadband vibration attenuation using soft materials.…”
Hydrogels, water-saturated polymer networks find widespread use in soft robotics, biomedical, pharmaceutical and food industries. Both solid and water constituents of hydrogels are sensitive to external stimuli such as temperature,...
“…Vibration and wave-based characterization offers a viable alternative for soft materials. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26] For instance, laser vibrometry 21 is shown to characterize dynamic and viscoelastic properties of multiphasic biological tissues such as cartilage considerably faster than conventional techniques. 21 Studies utilized vibration techniques to understand parametric resonances in soft materials and water droplets; 27 develop variable stiffness artificial muscles for vibration absorption; 28 and achieve broadband vibration attenuation using soft materials.…”
Hydrogels, water-saturated polymer networks find widespread use in soft robotics, biomedical, pharmaceutical and food industries. Both solid and water constituents of hydrogels are sensitive to external stimuli such as temperature,...
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