Smart Materials Flashcards

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What are modern materials

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Materials that have been altered to have better properties

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What are smart materials

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Existing or modern materials with physical properties that can be altered by external output
E.g temperature, light, moisture

They return to their original state when the conditions change

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Description / use / pros / cons

Shape memory alloys

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Can be plastically deformed (stretched) and return to their original shape when heated
E.g nickel-titanium

Glasses frames
Greenhouse window openers
Orthodontic wires

P-
Lengthens product life
Reduces overall size / complexity

C-
Expensive
Continuous use can cause metal fatigue

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Description / use / pros / cons

Nanomaterials

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Made of tiny components less than 100nm
In the form of particles, nanowires, nanotubes or surface coatings

Sunscreen
Tennis rackets
Car bumpers

P-
Large relative surface area → improves strength elasticity magnetic elctrical thermal conductivity and absorbent properties
Can combined properties

C-
Unusual physical and chemical properties
May need specialist risk assessment, relating to health and environment

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Description / use / pros / cons

Photochromic glass

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Darkens when exposed to light → lightens in the dark..
Made of tiny silver halide particles that react with uv light causing a chemical reaction to change the glasses colour

Sunglasses
Plane cockpit windows

P-
Adapts easily to changing conditions
Can go thousands of cycles without performance change

C-
May be slow to react
User cannot control reaction

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Description / use / pros / cons

Reactive glass

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Uses electromagnetic technology to change from transparent to opaque by applying voltage while allowing light to pass through

Welding masks / goggles
Windows

P-
Retains heat so reduced energy bills
Instant privacy without permanent blocking of light

C-
Expensive
Requires electricity

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Description / use / pros / cons

Piezoelectric materials

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Generates a small electric charge when compressed (sensors)
Can work in reverse, generating movement when an electric current is applied (actuators)

Generating electricity
Sensors - burglar alarms
Actuators - precise position control e.g digital cameras

P-
Sustainable
Low maintenance
Compact size useful in micro-electronics

C-
Wears out
Has temperature, load and voltage limitations

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Description / use / pros / cons

Temperature responsive polymers

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Can change physical properties with a change in temperature, so they are useful in many scientific applications

Can deliver drugs cells or proteins to a patient when mixed with liquid polymers

P-
Useful in biomedical applications

C-
Still being researched so wider application may take time

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Description / use / pros / cons

Conductive links

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Contain pigments that allow small currents to flow when dry
Made with silver or other precious metals
Used in a pen on any suitable material

Drawring working circuits onto polyester

P-
Easy to use
Low waste
Ink can be folded so you can draw the circuit and fold it

C-
Silver is expensive
Difficult to get circuits right

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