46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference 2005
DOI: 10.2514/6.2005-2362
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Elastic Memory Composite Material: An Enabling Technology for Future Furlable Space Structures

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“…Here by "quasi-static", we mean that the beam deflection is temperature dependent. SMP materials have found many engineering applications, such as heat-shrinkable tubes for electronics or films for packaging 4 , self-deployable sun sails in spacecraft 5 , intelligent medical devices 6 , implants for minimally invasive surgery 7 , and various others 8 . The utility of SMP's in these applications is due to the capability of shape changing to change from an "initial state" to a "final state" after a stimulus is applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here by "quasi-static", we mean that the beam deflection is temperature dependent. SMP materials have found many engineering applications, such as heat-shrinkable tubes for electronics or films for packaging 4 , self-deployable sun sails in spacecraft 5 , intelligent medical devices 6 , implants for minimally invasive surgery 7 , and various others 8 . The utility of SMP's in these applications is due to the capability of shape changing to change from an "initial state" to a "final state" after a stimulus is applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SMP-resin-based composites reinforced by continuous fibers are regarded as the most promising materials for deployable structures in future space applications [33][34][35][36]. The fabrication of high-performance SMP epoxy systems is thus essential.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such rudimentary early applications did not necessitate a detailed understanding or modeling of the thermomechanical behavior of these materials. However, in recent years shape-memory polymers are beginning to be used for critical biomedical applications (e.g., Lendlein and Langer, 2002;Metcalfe et al, 2003;Baer et al, 2007b), microsystems (e.g., Maitland et al, 2002;Metzger et al, 2002;Gall et al, 2004), re-writable media for data storage (e.g., Vettiger et al, 2002;Wornyo et al, 2007), and self-deployable space structures (Campbell et al, 2005). In order to develop a robust simulationbased capability for the design of devices for such critical applications, one requires an underlying accurate thermo-mechanically-coupled constitutive theory and an attendant validated numerical implementation of the theory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%