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High-resolution flexible iontronic skins for both negative and positive pressure measurement in room temperature wind tunnel applications
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Discover the groundbreaking research by Jingxiao Wang, Xueyong Wei, Junli Shi, Ningning Bai, Xiao Wan, Bing Li, Yingchun Chen, Zhuangde Jiang, and Chuan Fei Guo, presenting a flexible skin equipped with two highly sensitive iontronic pressure sensors capable of measuring both negative and positive wind pressure with exceptional precision. This innovative technology has been successfully tested on a NACA-0012 wing in a wind tunnel, showcasing its potential for transformative aviation applications.
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