Shape memory alloys: Properties, demands and opportunities in engineering applications: PART I
Tatjana Volkov-Husovic,
Bojan Dimitrijevic,
Ana Alil
Abstract:Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are a subclass of shape memory materials (SMMs),
which are materials that, in response to a specific impact like thermal,
mechanical, or magnetic changes, can "memorize" or hold into their prior
form. This review addresses the properties, demands, and application
prospects of SMAs, and provides a synopsis of recent advancements, as well
as a historical background. Due to their special and exceptional qualities,
SMAs have attracted a lot of interest and attention rec… Show more
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