European Conference on Smart Structures and Materials (2nd), Held at Glasgow, Scotland on 12-14 October 1994. Volume 2361

In this conference, we increase our exploration of the practical benefits which can be obtained by the application of the Smart Structures and Materials concept. Space scientists and engineers are used to waiting half their lives for the flilfilment of their plans. Their enthusiastic vibrations rema...

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AEROELASTICITY
AEROSPACE CRAFT
Aircraft
ALLOYS
ARTIFICIAL SATELLITES
BRIDGES
BUILDINGS
CERAMIC MATERIALS
Civil Engineering
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
COMPOSITE STRUCTURES
CONCRETE
CONSERVATION LAWS
Cybernetics
DAMPING
DESIGN CRITERIA
DISPLACEMENT
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
Electrooptical and Optoelectronic Devices
ELECTROOPTICS
EPOXY COMPOSITES
FIBER OPTICS
FIBER REINFORCED COMPOSITES
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
FUZZY LOGIC
FUZZY SETS
GELS
HELICOPTERS
HYDROGEL STRUCTURES
LAMINATES
Laminates and Composite Materials
LANDAU GINZBERG ANALYSIS
Manned Spacecraft
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Mechanics
MONITORING
MULTIPLEXING
NEURAL NETS
OPTICAL DETECTORS
OPTICAL INTERFEROMETERS
PIEZOELECTRIC MATERIALS
POLYMERS
REFLECTORS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS
SMART MATERIALS
SMART STRUCTURES
SPACECRAFT
STEEL
STRAIN GAGES
STRAIN(MECHANICS)
STRESS ANALYSIS
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
Structural Engineering and Building Technology
SYMPOSIA
THERMOPLASTIC RESINS
TRANSDUCERS
Unmanned Spacecraft
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