Advanced Lightweight Multifunctional Materials
Herausgegeben:Costa, Pedro; Costa, Carlos M.; Lanceros-Méndez, Senentxu
Advanced Lightweight Multifunctional Materials
Herausgegeben:Costa, Pedro; Costa, Carlos M.; Lanceros-Méndez, Senentxu
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04 . Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
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. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
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- Woodhead Publishing in Materials
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology / Woodhead Publishing
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2018-0-03935-3
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 25mm x 152mm x 229mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780128185018
- Artikelnr.: 58669616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Woodhead Publishing in Materials
- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology / Woodhead Publishing
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: C2018-0-03935-3
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 25mm x 152mm x 229mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780128185018
- Artikelnr.: 58669616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Pedro Costa graduated in Physics and obtained his PhD degree in Materials Engineering at the University of Minho, Portugal in 2013. He is currently a researcher at the same university working in polymer-based composites for energy harvesting, sensors and actuator applications. He participates in several international conferences, has published in scientific journals and has one patent registered. His research interests are in the field of polymer-based smart material composites and their applications, including energy harvesting and generation.
Carlos M. Costa is an Assistant Researcher at the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. His work is focused on the development electroactive polymer based porous membranes, anode and cathode material for energy storage applications in lithium-ion batteries and printed batteries. He has also experience in the processing, characterization, and optimization of sustainable polymers and polymer nanocomposites for sensors and actuators.
Carlos M. Costa is an Assistant Researcher at the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. His work is focused on the development electroactive polymer based porous membranes, anode and cathode material for energy storage applications in lithium-ion batteries and printed batteries. He has also experience in the processing, characterization, and optimization of sustainable polymers and polymer nanocomposites for sensors and actuators.
1. Introduction: overview of lightweight multifunctional materials
2. Conventional preparation of multifunctional materials
3. Additive manufacturing of multifunctional materials
4. Reinforcement Structural Materials
5. Porous lightweight materials: Environment and energy sustainability
6. Advances of thermochromic and thermoelectric materials
7. Multifunctional materials for shape memory alloys/polymers/ceramics
8. Piezoelectric polymers and composites for multifunctional materials
9. Advances of Electrochromic and electro-rheological materials
10. Progress of Soft Materials: Stretchable functional composites and lightweight materials for structural health monitoring
11. Magnetic field into multifunctional materials: magnetorheological, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric
12. Multifunctional materials with pH-change/solvent/moisture: smart gels
13. Recent advances of photochromic materials
14. Biomolecular multifunctional materials
15. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
2. Conventional preparation of multifunctional materials
3. Additive manufacturing of multifunctional materials
4. Reinforcement Structural Materials
5. Porous lightweight materials: Environment and energy sustainability
6. Advances of thermochromic and thermoelectric materials
7. Multifunctional materials for shape memory alloys/polymers/ceramics
8. Piezoelectric polymers and composites for multifunctional materials
9. Advances of Electrochromic and electro-rheological materials
10. Progress of Soft Materials: Stretchable functional composites and lightweight materials for structural health monitoring
11. Magnetic field into multifunctional materials: magnetorheological, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric
12. Multifunctional materials with pH-change/solvent/moisture: smart gels
13. Recent advances of photochromic materials
14. Biomolecular multifunctional materials
15. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
1. Introduction: overview of lightweight multifunctional materials
2. Conventional preparation of multifunctional materials
3. Additive manufacturing of multifunctional materials
4. Reinforcement Structural Materials
5. Porous lightweight materials: Environment and energy sustainability
6. Advances of thermochromic and thermoelectric materials
7. Multifunctional materials for shape memory alloys/polymers/ceramics
8. Piezoelectric polymers and composites for multifunctional materials
9. Advances of Electrochromic and electro-rheological materials
10. Progress of Soft Materials: Stretchable functional composites and lightweight materials for structural health monitoring
11. Magnetic field into multifunctional materials: magnetorheological, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric
12. Multifunctional materials with pH-change/solvent/moisture: smart gels
13. Recent advances of photochromic materials
14. Biomolecular multifunctional materials
15. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties
2. Conventional preparation of multifunctional materials
3. Additive manufacturing of multifunctional materials
4. Reinforcement Structural Materials
5. Porous lightweight materials: Environment and energy sustainability
6. Advances of thermochromic and thermoelectric materials
7. Multifunctional materials for shape memory alloys/polymers/ceramics
8. Piezoelectric polymers and composites for multifunctional materials
9. Advances of Electrochromic and electro-rheological materials
10. Progress of Soft Materials: Stretchable functional composites and lightweight materials for structural health monitoring
11. Magnetic field into multifunctional materials: magnetorheological, magnetostrictive and magnetocaloric
12. Multifunctional materials with pH-change/solvent/moisture: smart gels
13. Recent advances of photochromic materials
14. Biomolecular multifunctional materials
15. Challenges and future trends: Functional multi-composites with novel structural and sensing properties