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A smart alloy, also called a shape memory alloy, returns to its original shape when heated. They can be used to make solid-state actuators and have numerous applications in the medical and aerospace industries.=== === a normal alloy (like steel) with special qualities. they can bend back into their original shape after being bent. They are used in medical operations and dental braces. They are newly developed so are quite expensive.What is an alloy?Pure metals are too soft for many uses. To make metals harder we mix them together to make alloys. Useful alloys include:-the copper alloys, bronze and brass-steel, which is an alloy of iron, other metals and the non-metallic element carbon.
There are several alloys that exhibit shape memory, the most widely known is Nitinol.
The most common smart alloys (also known as shape memory alloys) are copper-zinc-aluminum-nickel, copper-aluminum-nickel, and nickel-titanium. Applications include a device to reduce aircraft engine noise, several medical uses, and of course eyeglass frames such as Titaniflex.
Nitinol is the only one I know of
''Nitinol'' is a SMA (shape memory alloy) that have beendesignedto work in a particular way in response to the stresses and strains placed on it, specially developed to 'remember' its shape under specific conditions. ''Nitinol'' is an alloy of nickel and titanium.
There are lots of smart materials.For example,Shape memory alloys are made from metal alloysShape memory polymers, which are plasticsEtc
Smart alloys are used because they have an ability to flex and mould in a certain position
A shape memory alloy (SMA, smart metal, memory alloy, muscle wire, smart alloy) is an alloy that "remembers" its original, cold, forged shape, and which returns to that shape after being deformed by applying heat. This material is a lightweight, solid state alternative to conventional actuators such as hydraulic, pneumatic, and motor-based systems. Shape memory alloys have applications in industries including medical and aerospace.
They are called smart shaped memory alloys they go back to their original shape when heated
Because smart alloys remember the shape they were first moulded into, while ordinary alloys won't bend back into their first shape, which won't help your teeth.
The disadvantages of smart alloys are: 1. Their high cost 2. Metal fatigue This is when the bending or twisting of the metal causes it to break.
A smart alloy, also called a shape memory alloy, returns to its original shape when heated. They can be used to make solid-state actuators and have numerous applications in the medical and aerospace industries.=== === a normal alloy (like steel) with special qualities. they can bend back into their original shape after being bent. They are used in medical operations and dental braces. They are newly developed so are quite expensive.What is an alloy?Pure metals are too soft for many uses. To make metals harder we mix them together to make alloys. Useful alloys include:-the copper alloys, bronze and brass-steel, which is an alloy of iron, other metals and the non-metallic element carbon.
There are several alloys that exhibit shape memory, the most widely known is Nitinol.
The most common smart alloys (also known as shape memory alloys) are copper-zinc-aluminum-nickel, copper-aluminum-nickel, and nickel-titanium. Applications include a device to reduce aircraft engine noise, several medical uses, and of course eyeglass frames such as Titaniflex.
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Intelligent, or smart, materials are materials which change based on external stimuli. For instance, they change color depending on voltage (like liquid crystal displays). Thermoelectric materials can convert temperature differences into electricity, or there are shape memory (and magnetic shape memory) alloys, etc.
1.Nickel-Titanium Also known as: Nitinol Properties: Unreactive shape memory heat resistance Uses: Dentistry Medical Aircraft Safety devices Household appliances