0 used to describe a piece of equipment or system that has the ability to discover and correct faults without needing outside help: --
While this does create chemical and physical stability in the area, this scarring prevents any self-healing processes from occurring.
Furthermore, a self-configuring and self-healing wireless mesh backhaul is created.
The nanoencapsulated material is first emulsified within the material by creating an oil-in-water self-healing epoxy.
They can range from self-healing materials for space equipment to the easy design of copolymers for ion-exchange membranes in fuel cells, nanoscale lithography, etc.
The self-healing capability of metallized films is used multiple times during the manufacturing process of metallized film capacitors.
The pinholes in the metallization caused by the self-healing arcs reduce the capacitance of the capacitor very slightly.
This self-healing has been observed in a variety of conventional cement and concretes; however, above a certain crack width self healing becomes less effective.
Non-conventional therapies are based on the same natural laws as conventional therapies, but seek to stimulate the body's internal self-healing powers to a greater degree.