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Smart Materials January 2009

Thermochromic Inks Inks that change colour with temperature Useful on marketing materials Has your egg been hot enough for long enough? Interesting gimmicks ! A 2d temperature gauge

Electro-rheostatic (ER) and magneto-rheostatic (MR) materials These fluids can change from a thick fluid (similar to motor oil) to nearly a solid substance within the span of a millisecond when exposed to a magnetic or electric field; the effect can be completely reversed just as quickly when the field is removed. MR Applications car shocks damping washing machine vibration prosthetic limbs, exercise equipment surface polishing of machine parts ER Applications Viscous clutches Valves Reduced noise engine mounts

Polymorph Supplied as granules When heated to 62 degrees or above in water they form a ply able solid Useful for forming : handles/grips Complex shapes Prototype patterns for casting or moulding Completing complex assemblies

Piezoelectric Materials 2 unique properties When deformed, they generate a small but measurable electrical current. When an electrical current is applied, they change size up to a 4% change in volume Applications Sensors The airbag sensors in cars detect force of impact Buzzers Low quality speakers

Smart Springs Made from any alloy of nickel/titanium At room temperature the spring is fully extended manually By heating up or applying a small electric current the spring will return to its original position and carry a load Possible applications Emergency shutter in case of fire of: Bin lids Blinds windows

Quantum Tunnelling Composite Possible Applications: pressure sensor 2d electronic switches Weighing machines

Photochromic Materials Materials that change colour when exposed to light Possible Applications: energy-efficient windows that switch from transparent to opaque spontaneously upon exposure to increasing levels of sunlight