Smart Materials focuses on many types of novel materials, including ceramics,
hybrid composites, shape memory alloys, chitosan-based gels, adhesives, oxides,
polymers, flip-chip technology,magnetorheological fluids,electrorheological
materials, nanotubes, and sensors. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature
of these materials by showing how they can be used in scores of areas, such
as drug delivery systems, health monitoring, fiber optics, nanoscale engineering,
vibration control, andmolecular imprinting.
Gain insight from leading experts who specialize in smart materials technology
With over fifty years of experience working and teaching in this field, the
editor has compiled numerous insightful contributions from an extensive group
of leading experts. In this volume, they share their expertise and explore the
innovative progress that has occurred in smart material products, components,
systems, and structures.
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