Meso-scale smart materials fabrication technologies of the future
Publication Year
1996
Type
Book
Abstract
Cars of the future will require ''smart materials'' that integrate sensors and actuators into a seamless unit. We report on three novel fabrication technologies for these materials: (1) multi-layer tape lamination to make large-scale, integrated piezoelectric materials, (2) stereolithography for the production of complex, three-dimensional ceramic materials by laser photo-curing of ceramic dispersions, and (3) microcontact printing to apply and pattern polymeric or ceramic materials onto two-dimensional surfaces. Each of these processing techniques permits miniaturization of the cell subunits and assembly of these sub-units into large scale active materials.
Series Title
Breaking Paradigms: The Seamless Electro-Mechanical Vehicles: Proceedings of the 1996 International Congress on Transportation Electronics - Convergence 1996
Pages
497-501
Publisher
Soc Automotive Engineers
City
Warrendale
ISBN
1-56091-876-4
Accession Number
WOS:A1996BH68S00062
Times Cited: 0Prudhomme, RK Aksay, IA Whitesides, GMProceedings Paper1996 International Congress on Transportation Electronics (Convergence 96) - Breaking Paradigms: the Seamless Electro-Mechanical VehicleOct 21-23, 1996Dearborn, miAksay, Ilhan/B-9281-2008400 commonwealth dr, warrendale, pa 15096