Magnetically Addressable Shape‐Memory and Stiffening in a Composite Elastomer

Volume: 31, Issue: 29
Published: Jun 4, 2019
Abstract
With a specific stimulus, shape-memory materials can assume a temporary shape and subsequently recover their original shape, a functionality that renders them relevant for applications in fields such as biomedicine, aerospace, and wearable electronics. Shape-memory in polymers and composites is usually achieved by exploiting a thermal transition to program a temporary shape and subsequently recover the original shape. This may be problematic for...
Paper Details
Title
Magnetically Addressable Shape‐Memory and Stiffening in a Composite Elastomer
Published Date
Jun 4, 2019
Volume
31
Issue
29
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