... multiple layers of different Smart Materials and New Technologies Materials in architecture and design 17 Smart Materials and New Technologies For the architecture and design professions D. Michelle ... type of Smart Materials and New Technologies 36 Fundamental characterizations of materials as a result, new materials and technologies can be eas...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Part 8 pdf
... materials are not normally programmable in the accepted sense of the word, they can easily become part of a complex system and still serve to reduce its overall complex- ity. The constitutive model ... scale as long as the rules for kinematic and dynamic scaling are adhered to. Smart dust could be part of a MEMS device with a rotor, and thus be able to fly to desired locations. And unlike...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Part 9 potx
... flexibility. Electrically conducting or semiconducting organic polymers have been known since the beginning of the 199 0s when it was observed that some semiconducting organic polymers show electroluminescence when ... encap- sulated phase-changing materials. They are used in radiant heating floor systems. This particular product uses TEAP 29C PCM capsules which are engineered to maintain int...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Part 10 ppt
... dramatically for discretionary projects, particularly high end residences and interior partitions where privacy and ample light are more important than energy. Suspended particle devices are an alternative ... brown – neither of which are particularly desirable for a facáade. Thermochromics are more amenable to the heat issue, but do so by sacrificing control in the visual part of the spect...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Part 11 ppt
... Schwartz (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Smart Materials, vol. II. New York: John Wiley & Sons, pp. 113 8– 113 9. 4 Seeboth, A., Schneider, J. and Patzak, A. (2000) ‘Materials for intelligent sun protecting ... mechanically induced strains to magnetic energy, and vice-versa. Magnetostrictive tags are simply small particle or whisker shaped elements that are embedded in the base material. The...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Episode 1 potx
... characterization 11 4 5.2 Control systems 12 7 5.3 MEMS (micro-electrical mechanical systems) 13 1 5.4 Sensor networks 13 4 5.5 Input/output models 13 5 6 Smart products 13 8 6 .1 A phenomenological perspective 13 8 Contents ... forms 14 2 6.3 Smart material product forms 14 4 7 Smart components, assemblies and systems 16 3 7 .1 Facáade systems 16 5 7.2 Lighting systems 17 3 7.3...
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Smart.Materials.and.New.Technologies Episode 6 doc
... Figure 4- 16 Electroluminescent strips freely. Some polymers exhibit semiconductor behavior and can be light-emitting (see Semiconductors below and Light- emitting polymers in Chapter 6) . Electrochemical ... window to remain in a darkened state. This can be disadvantageous for many reasons. In Chapters 6 and 7 we will return to a discussion of the applications of electro- chromic techno...
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