For the first time in more than 200 years, a team of mathematicians from Rice, Stanford and Indiana universities has discovered a new shape of geometrical minimal shape. Their 'genus one helicoid' ...
Researchers with UC Riverside along with Helicoid Industries are using the structural design of the Mantis Shrimp to create stronger and lighter composite materials. A new technology has been created ...
Soap films were a favorite tool of 18th century mathematicians, and Frenchman Jean Meusnier used them in 1776 to prove a fundamental example in geometric optimization: An ordinary two-dimensional ...
There are multiple ways to make composites using Helicoid Industries’ patented technology — including AFP, hand layup and filament winding — where the rotation of each ply in a composite laminate (top ...
Helicoid Industries Inc. (Indio, Calif., U.S.) successfully released three use cases highlighting its Helicoid technology at this year’s CAMX. The bio-inspired solution enables improved performance of ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 24, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TPI Composites, Inc., (TPI) (Nasdaq: TPIC) and Helicoid Industries Inc. collaborated to design a bio-inspired lightweight EV underbody protection ...
Helicoid Industries Inc. is proud to announce it has successfully released three use cases highlighting performance enhancing technology at the CAMX Conference in Anaheim, CA. The bio inspired ...
A strange shape described by mathematician Lord Kelvin in 1871 and predicted to behave unusually in a fluid has finally been fully studied in the real world thanks to 3D printing – and it seems Kelvin ...
Helicoid is a spinout of the University of California Riverside. UC Riverside licensed out the technology for Helicoid in March of 2019, to commercialize their bio-inspired patented helicoid ...
“The Helicoid™ technology offers excellent impact resistance under various loading conditions, including low velocity/large mass impacts, high velocity/small mass impacts, up to ballistic impacts. A ...
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