

Author: Azra Charly Plummer Christopher J G Månson Jan-Anders E
Publisher: IOP Publishing
ISSN: 0964-1726
Source: Smart Materials and Structures, Vol.22, Iss.7, 2013-07, pp. : 75037-75046
Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.
Abstract
Thermally activated shape memory polymers (SMPs) recover from a secondary shape induced by mechanical deformation to a primary equilibrium shape when they are heated to their actuation temperature. In certain applications, for example in the biomedical field, it may be necessary to control the rate of shape recovery under isothermal conditions, which requires knowledge of the time-dependent response of the SMP. In the present work, the time dependence of isothermal shape recovery has been investigated for polyurethane-based SMPs with two different molecular architectures. The results are discussed in terms of a linear thermo-viscoelastic model for the time and temperature dependence of the shape memory response at small strains, using data from single constant frequency dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) temperature sweeps. This approach is based on the establishment of an approximate relationship between the storage modulus, the loss modulus and the shift factor,
Related content




Time-dependent phenomena during martensite ageing of Cu-Al-Be shape memory alloy
Le Journal de Physique IV, Vol. 112, Iss. issue, 2003-10 ,pp. :



