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Mechanisms of multi-shape memory effects and associated energy release in shape memory polymers

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In this paper, the authors investigated the underlying physical mechanisms for these observed shape memory behaviors and the associated energy storage and release by using a theoretical modeling approach, which is similar to the generalized standard linear solid model of viscoelasticity.
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Shape memory polymers have attracted increasing research interest due to their capability of fixing a temporary shape and associated deformation energy then releasing them later on demand. Recently, it has been reported that polymers with a broad thermomechanical transition temperature range can demonstrate a multi-shape memory effect (m-SME), where shape recovery and energy release occur in a stepped manner during free recovery. This paper investigated the underlying physical mechanisms for these observed shape memory behaviors and the associated energy storage and release by using a theoretical modeling approach. A multibranch model, which is similar to the generalized standard linear solid model of viscoelasticity, was used for a quantitative analysis. In this model, individual nonequilibrium branches represent different relaxation modes of polymer chains with different relaxation times. As the temperature was increased in a staged manner, for a given temperature, different numbers of branches (or relaxation modes) became shape memory active or inactive, leading to the observed m-SME. For energy release during free recovery, under a tensile deformation of the SMP, stored energy in individual nonequilibrium branches was first transferred into a compressive deformation energy, then gradually declined to zero. Energy release during recovery was a complicated process due to the involvement of multiple relaxation modes.

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Recent progress in shape memory polymer: New behavior, enabling materials, and mechanistic understanding

TL;DR: Progress in new shape memory enabling mechanisms and triggering methods, variations of in shape memory forms (shape memory surfaces, hydrogels, and microparticles), newshape memory behavior (multi-SME and two-way-S ME), and novel fabrication methods are reviewed.
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A review of stimuli-responsive shape memory polymer composites

TL;DR: An up-to-date review on shape memory polymer composites with potential applications in biomedical devices, aerospace, textiles, civil engineering, bionics engineering, energy, electronic engineering, and household products is presented.
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Shape memory polymers and their composites in aerospace applications: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, shape memory polymers and their composites (SMPs and SMPCs) can respond to specific external stimulus and remember the original shape, and the stimulus methods are discussed to demonstrate the shape recovery effect.
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A review of 4D printing

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the 4D printing process is presented in this article, which summarizes the practical concepts and related tools that have a prominent role in this field and summarizes the unimportant aspects.
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Active materials by four-dimension printing

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D printed active composite material is realized by directly printing glassy shape memory polymer fibers in an elastomeric matrix, and the initial configuration is created by 3D printing, and then the programmed action of the shape memory fibers creates time dependence of the configuration.
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Shape memory polymers

TL;DR: A very broad, additional spectrum of possible applications for intelligent polymers that covers an area from minimally invasive surgery, through high-performance textiles, up to self-repairing plastic components in every kind of transportation vehicles.
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Light-induced shape-memory polymers

TL;DR: Polymers containing cinnamic groups can be deformed and fixed into pre-determined shapes—such as elongated films and tubes, arches or spirals—by ultraviolet light illumination and can recover their original shape at ambient temperatures when exposed to ultraviolet light of a different wavelength.
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Review of progress in shape-memory polymers

TL;DR: It is discussed how the described shape-memory polymers show great potential for diverse applications, including in the medical arena, sensors, and actuators, and as dictated by macromolecular details.
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Tunable polymer multi-shape memory effect

Tao Xie
- 11 Mar 2010 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that the perfluorosulphonic acid ionomer (PFSA), which has only one broad reversible phase transition, exhibits dual-, triple-, and at least quadruple-shape memory effects, all highly tunable without any change to the material composition.
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