Adhesive Strength Enhancement of Shape Memory Polymer Composite and Metal Joint
TBMG-27182
07/01/2017
- Content
NASA Langley Research Center has developed technology to increase the adhesive strength between shape memory polymer composites (SMPs) and metal alloys. Shape memory materials, including SMPs, have been explored for numerous applications because of their unique shape memory capabilities. These materials can change shape and/or other properties in response to changes in an external stimulus such as stress, temperature, or an electric field.
- Citation
- "Adhesive Strength Enhancement of Shape Memory Polymer Composite and Metal Joint," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 2017.