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Shape Memory Ceramics

MRS Proceedings, 1999
AbstractThree types of shape memory ceramics were introduced. They were the irreversible shape memory silica glass, the reversible shape memory bi-ceramics glass and reversible shape memory silica and Si-C-O glassy fiber samples (the small size change) induced by thermal expansion.
T. Matsumura   +5 more
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Introduction to Shape Memory Alloys

Advanced Topics of Thin-Walled Structures, 2021
Pankaj Kumar, D. Lagoudas
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3D printing thermo-responsive shape memory polymer composite based on PCL/TPU blends

Journal of polymer research, 2022
Yanmei Wang   +5 more
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Shape Memory Polymer Fibers: Materials, Structures, and Applications

Advanced Fiber Materials, 2021
Lu Wang   +3 more
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4D printing of PLA/PCL shape memory composites with controllable sequential deformation

Bio-Design and Manufacturing, 2021
Suqian Ma   +7 more
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Shape memory alloys. Ultralow-fatigue shape memory alloy films.

Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015
Functional shape memory alloys need to operate reversibly and repeatedly. Quantitative measures of reversibility include the relative volume change of the participating phases and compatibility matrices for twinning. But no similar argument is known for repeatability.
Christoph, Chluba   +6 more
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
exaly  

Simultaneous enhancement of mechanical and shape memory properties by heat-treatment homogenization of Ti2Ni precipitates in TiNi shape memory alloy fabricated by selective laser melting

Journal of Materials Science & Technology, 2021
H. Z. Lu   +10 more
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Shape Memory Alloys

1998
Abstract The term shape memory alloys (SMAs) refers to the group of metallic materials that demonstrate the ability to return to some previously defined shape or size when subjected to the appropriate thermal procedure. Materials that exhibit shape memory only upon heating are referred to as having a one-way shape memory.
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