Bistable structure
In mechanical engineering, a bistable structure is one that has two stable mechanical shapes, particularly where they are stabilized by different curvature axes.[1]
A common example of a bistable structure is a slap bracelet.[1]
Bistable structures enable long tube-like structures to roll up into small cylinders.[1]
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