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What are smart materials, and how do they work?
« on: 21/12/2010 13:24:31 »
 Hi everyone,

 i am new here and will like to know what are the other sources to look up to for information on them?

 The types of smart materials i am interested in will be the magnetic shape memory alloys, chromogenics.
 
 If possible, their manufacturing process as well.
 
Thank you
 
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« Reply #1 on: 21/01/2011 05:49:32 »
For the moment I would suggest simply Googling it.
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