triflating
Triflating is a term used primarily in speculative design, thought experiments, and theoretical discussions to describe the controlled, tri-axial expansion of a material or structure. The name combines tri- (three) with inflating, reflecting the three independent expansion directions. It is not a standard term in mainstream science but has appeared in discussions about morphing and deployable systems.
In a triflation scenario, an object is subjected to three independent inputs that drive expansion along the
Applications of the concept are primarily theoretical or in design fiction, including morphing structures, soft robotics,
Limitations and status: in practice, real materials exhibit nonlinearities, axis coupling, hysteresis, and fatigue, making precise