‘Smart’ consumer goods

Clifford M. Friend, Christopher C. Thorpe
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‘Smart’ technologies, which encompass both ‘smart’ materials and structures, are creating a sea-change in engineering practice. Their fusion of conventional structural materials with aspects of information technology, offerss the prospect of engineering systems which can sense their local environment, interpret changes in this environment and respond appropriately. Demonstrator projects exist world-wide exploring the range of possible applications for ‘smart’ technologies in sectors ranging from aerospace and civil engineering to automobile and marine. A common feature of such programmes is their use of relatively sophisticated technologies, examples including the use of fibre optic techniques for sensing and actuation based on functional materials such as piezoceramics, electro- and magnetostrictives and shape-memory alloys. The use of such advanced technologies is symptomatic of the strong technology push which has dominated the development of this field.

“智能”消费品
“智能”技术,包括“智能”材料和结构,正在给工程实践带来翻天覆地的变化。它们将传统结构材料与信息技术相融合,为工程系统提供了前景,这些系统可以感知当地环境,解释这种环境的变化并做出适当的反应。世界各地都有示范项目,探索从航空航天和土木工程到汽车和船舶等领域“智能”技术的可能应用范围。这些方案的一个共同特点是它们使用相对复杂的技术,例如使用光纤技术进行传感和驱动,这种传感和驱动基于诸如压电陶瓷、电致伸缩器和磁致伸缩器以及形状记忆合金等功能材料。这些先进技术的应用表明,强大的技术推动力主导了这一领域的发展。
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