Shape-Memory Polymer Device Design

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Textiles & Polymers, Material Science
Cover of the book Shape-Memory Polymer Device Design by David L. Safranski, Jack C. Griffis, Elsevier Science
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Author: David L. Safranski, Jack C. Griffis ISBN: 9780323378086
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: May 20, 2017
Imprint: William Andrew Language: English
Author: David L. Safranski, Jack C. Griffis
ISBN: 9780323378086
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: May 20, 2017
Imprint: William Andrew
Language: English

Shape-Memory Polymer Device Design discusses the latest shape-memory polymers and the ways they have started to transition out of the academic laboratory and into devices and commercial products. Safranski introduces the properties of shape-memory polymers and presents design principles for designing and manufacturing, providing a guide for the R&D engineer/scientist and design engineer to add the shape memory effect of polymers into their design toolbox.

This is the first book to focus on applying basic science knowledge to design practical devices, introducing the concept of shape-memory polymers, the history of their use, and the range of current applications. It details the specific design principles for working with shape-memory polymers that don't often apply to mechanically inactive materials and products.

Material selection is thoroughly discussed because chemical structure and thermo-mechanical properties are intrinsically linked to shape-memory performance. Further chapters discuss programming the temporary shape and recovery through a variety of activation methods with real world examples. Finally, current devices across a variety of markets are highlighted to show the breadth of possible applications.

  • Demystifies shape-memory polymers, providing a guide to their properties and design principles
  • Explores a range of current and emerging applications across sectors, including biomedical, aerospace/automotive, and consumer goods
  • Places shape-memory polymers in the design toolkit of R&D scientists/engineers and design engineers
  • Discusses material selection in-depth because chemical structure and thermo-mechanical properties are intrinsically linked to shape-memory performance
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Shape-Memory Polymer Device Design discusses the latest shape-memory polymers and the ways they have started to transition out of the academic laboratory and into devices and commercial products. Safranski introduces the properties of shape-memory polymers and presents design principles for designing and manufacturing, providing a guide for the R&D engineer/scientist and design engineer to add the shape memory effect of polymers into their design toolbox.

This is the first book to focus on applying basic science knowledge to design practical devices, introducing the concept of shape-memory polymers, the history of their use, and the range of current applications. It details the specific design principles for working with shape-memory polymers that don't often apply to mechanically inactive materials and products.

Material selection is thoroughly discussed because chemical structure and thermo-mechanical properties are intrinsically linked to shape-memory performance. Further chapters discuss programming the temporary shape and recovery through a variety of activation methods with real world examples. Finally, current devices across a variety of markets are highlighted to show the breadth of possible applications.

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