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    Bistable Mechanisms for Space Applications - Fig 12

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    <p>(a) Initial position of the finite element model. (b) Position where highest stress occurs during deflection. (c) Second stable position of the model.</p

    Predicted energy curve of the metallic glass bistable mechanism from the PRBM.

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    <p>Predicted energy curve of the metallic glass bistable mechanism from the PRBM.</p

    Bistable mechanism prototyped in ABS plastic, using a Dimension SST 1200ES 3D Printer, in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).

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    <p>Bistable mechanism prototyped in ABS plastic, using a Dimension SST 1200ES 3D Printer, in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).</p

    A bistable non-explosive release mechanism demonstrator in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).

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    <p>A bistable non-explosive release mechanism demonstrator in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).</p

    Prototype of a cutter non-explosive release mechanism in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).

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    <p>Prototype of a cutter non-explosive release mechanism in its second stable position (left) and its fabricated position (right).</p
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