Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)

Shape memory effect (SME) is a quite novel and interesting phenomenon to all kinds of materials, though the working mechanism of SME in different materials may be distinct to each other. Three different mechanisms, consisting of dual-state, dual-component and partial-transition are the main reasons...

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Main Author: Ke, Ye
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-770522023-03-11T17:34:22Z Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR) Ke, Ye Huang Weimin School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Shape memory effect (SME) is a quite novel and interesting phenomenon to all kinds of materials, though the working mechanism of SME in different materials may be distinct to each other. Three different mechanisms, consisting of dual-state, dual-component and partial-transition are the main reasons that lead to shape memory effect in almost all metals, ceramics, polymers and composites, whether they work on the materials individually or jointly. Shape memory polymers are favorable materials for ergonomics such as comfort fitting clothes and footwear because of its manual programmability instead of using a heavy machine to do the programming. Therefore, to make use of the shape memory effects, different design and synthesis methodologies are adopted to investigate how well the SME can achieve. In this thesis, a commercially available polymeric material, styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer (thermo-plastic rubber, TPR) pellets are manufactured into thin films to thoroughly investigate its mechanical response and shape memory effect. The elasticity and ductility of TPR are considerably good under room temperature, but not the shape memory effect such that the laminate composite is proposed to improve it. Finally, alternative method to fabricate TPR thin film is proposed to eliminate the problem of anisotropy and residual stress. But this method is hazardous to environmental and health such that it is not suitable for mass production. Master of Science (Mechanical Engineering) 2019-05-05T12:46:26Z 2019-05-05T12:46:26Z 2019 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77052 en 74 p. application/pdf
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Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
description Shape memory effect (SME) is a quite novel and interesting phenomenon to all kinds of materials, though the working mechanism of SME in different materials may be distinct to each other. Three different mechanisms, consisting of dual-state, dual-component and partial-transition are the main reasons that lead to shape memory effect in almost all metals, ceramics, polymers and composites, whether they work on the materials individually or jointly. Shape memory polymers are favorable materials for ergonomics such as comfort fitting clothes and footwear because of its manual programmability instead of using a heavy machine to do the programming. Therefore, to make use of the shape memory effects, different design and synthesis methodologies are adopted to investigate how well the SME can achieve. In this thesis, a commercially available polymeric material, styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymer (thermo-plastic rubber, TPR) pellets are manufactured into thin films to thoroughly investigate its mechanical response and shape memory effect. The elasticity and ductility of TPR are considerably good under room temperature, but not the shape memory effect such that the laminate composite is proposed to improve it. Finally, alternative method to fabricate TPR thin film is proposed to eliminate the problem of anisotropy and residual stress. But this method is hazardous to environmental and health such that it is not suitable for mass production.
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title Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
title_short Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
title_full Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
title_fullStr Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
title_full_unstemmed Shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (TPR)
title_sort shape memory effect in thermo-plastic rubber (tpr)
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