Smart Materials/Structures Technical Analysis

'Smart' Materials and Structure have the capability to respond to their environment to a significant degree, by virtue of intrinsic properties and/or built-in sensor/ actuator systems. The words 'smart' or 'intelligent' as applied to materials/structures are used in an...

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ACOUSTICS
ACTUATORS
ADAPTIVE CONTROL SYSTEMS
ALLOYS
ANALOGIES
CERAMIC MATERIALS
Ceramics, Refractories and Glass
CLOSED LOOP SYSTEMS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
CONTROL SYSTEMS
Defense Systems
DETECTORS
ELECTROSTRICTION
ENVIRONMENTS
FIBER OPTICS
Flight Control and Instrumentation
FLUIDS
INTEGRATED SYSTEMS
Laminates and Composite Materials
MAGNETOSTRICTIVE ELEMENTS
MATERIALS
PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIALS
PLANNING
PROCESSING
RESPONSE
SHAPE MEMORY
SMART MATERIALS
SPACECRAFT
STIMULI
STRAIN GAGES
STRUCTURES
X RAYS
title Smart Materials/Structures Technical Analysis
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