Open Access Research Article

Frozen Stresses in Shape Memory Polymer Composites

GIOVANNI MATTEO TEDDE, LOREDANA SANTO, DENISE BELLISARIO, LEANDRO IORIO, FABRIZIO QUADRINI
Published 30 Dec 2018
Pages 494–497

Abstract

Shape Memory Polymer Composites (SMPCs) are a class of smart materials in which the structural properties of long-fiber polymer-matrix composites and the functional behavior of Shape Memory Polymers (SMP) are combined together. In this study, the frozen stresses resulting from fixing a deformed shape have been investigated. Two different samples were manufactured, with and without significant shape memory properties, and a three point flexural test equipment was used in order to fix a deformed shape. The forces and the resulting stresses were measured during the samples deformation and after the shape freezing. The experimental tests have shown that the shape memory sample has a better ability to fix a deformed shape, since its frozen stress is higher in all the tests.

Keywords: shape memory polymer composites; frozen stresses

How to Cite this Article

TEDDE, G., SANTO, L., BELLISARIO, D., IORIO, L., & QUADRINI, F. (2018). Frozen Stresses in Shape Memory Polymer Composites. Materiale Plastice, 55(4), 494–497. https://doi.org/10.37358/MP.18.4.5060
TEDDE G, SANTO L, BELLISARIO D, IORIO L, QUADRINI F. Frozen Stresses in Shape Memory Polymer Composites. Materiale Plastice. 2018;55(4):494–497. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.4.5060
G. TEDDE, L. SANTO, D. BELLISARIO, L. IORIO, and F. QUADRINI, "Frozen Stresses in Shape Memory Polymer Composites,” Materiale Plastice, vol. 55, no. 4, pp. 494–497, 2018. doi: 10.37358/MP.18.4.5060
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