Shape Memory Materials
K Otsuka editor C M Wayman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Oct '99
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A comprehensive account of shape memory materials, now available in paperback.
Shape memory materials are fascinating materials, with potential for application as 'smart materials' and also as new functional materials. This book presents a systematic and up-to-date account of all aspects of shape memory materials, from fundamentals to applications.Shape memory materials are fascinating materials, with potential for application as 'smart materials' and also as new functional materials. This book presents a systematic and up-to-date account of all aspects of shape memory materials, from fundamentals to applications. Starting from the basic principles of the martensitic transformation, on which the shape memory effect and the superelasticity of alloys are based, the mechanisms of the two phenomena are clearly described, together with possible applications. The characteristics, fabrication techniques and thermomechanical treatment of various shape memory alloys are described in detail, with special emphasis on Ti–Ni and Ti–Ni–X (with X being Cu, Fe etc.) alloys. The book then describes various applications and design principles, for example in actuators, medical applications and as smart materials. The book contains chapters on shape memory ceramics and polymers as well as shape memory alloys, making the book a comprehensive account of the field.
' … summarises the understanding and applications of shape memory materials … of a remarkably high and uniform standard.' Andrew Briggs, The Times Higher Education Supplement
' … a concise account of shape memory alloys, aimed both at those who are new to the field and those who are actively researching in it … Overall, I can recommend it.' J. S. Foord, Chemistry in Britain
ISBN: 9780521663847
Dimensions: 247mm x 174mm x 14mm
Weight: 630g
300 pages