You could make body suits and self sealing protective gloves, like a one size fits all scuba gear, can't wait to see what people think to make with this stuff
Thank you for the information. Please, I would like an answer: When we change the temperature to perform the operation, after obtaining the temporary form B, after distorting the permanent form, A, after affecting the obtained form, B, with an external temperature, return it to its permanent form, A, is it possible to repeat the process starting from the permanent form? To obtain another shape b that is different from the first shape in the first transformation In short, can we distort the permanent shape A into several shapes b and always return to shape a?
I think that Force it creates is lower than a force needed to strech this up. So it might be not efficient for a bigger projects. However... I know nothing beside this video, so there might be other usage than lifting/ pulling objects.
@@burnttoast1883 Scientist wanted nuclear energy but the military thought differently. At some point scientist and engineers have to be aware of the possibility of harm their work can have despite its good intentions.
So if we make this type of object stronger, like metal, and heat it at all times, we can make a object where the dent is returned to shape... pls answer
Thanks for the question! From Professor Anthamatten: "Yes, certainly! For a healable fender on an automobile for instance, one would need good strength and toughness to be retained to above 60 C, for those hot summer days, especially if the material is to serve near the engine. It may also be fine to employ the material in its crystalline phase; an impact could absorb energy, leaving a dent, but this could be reversed with local heating. I'm sure there are other formulations of shape-memory thermosets that are designed exactly for that purpose. I know that automotive is one of the market sectors where shape-memory materials are expected to have the largest impact."
It's really impressive. I want to express my admiration to the research team.
You could make body suits and self sealing protective gloves, like a one size fits all scuba gear, can't wait to see what people think to make with this stuff
Thank you for the information. Please, I would like an answer: When we change the temperature to perform the operation, after obtaining the temporary form B, after distorting the permanent form, A, after affecting the obtained form, B, with an external temperature, return it to its permanent form, A, is it possible to repeat the process starting from the permanent form? To obtain another shape b that is different from the first shape in the first transformation In short, can we distort the permanent shape A into several shapes b and always return to shape a?
Well that's one awesome thing with a lot of use
Сжимается от тепла? it shrinks due to temperature?
I think that Force it creates is lower than a force needed to strech this up. So it might be not efficient for a bigger projects. However... I know nothing beside this video, so there might be other usage than lifting/ pulling objects.
hello, sir. could i buy this Shape Memory Polymers ?
Well done
Just imagined an adult toys, made of this material. :D
Very impressive, though.
Incredible!!! It's incredible!!!
This would make a very concealable garrote. All you have to do is stretch and heat the plastic if it has high tensile strength.
bruh ,why u thinking about that lmao
@@burnttoast1883 Scientist wanted nuclear energy but the military thought differently. At some point scientist and engineers have to be aware of the possibility of harm their work can have despite its good intentions.
@@anthonyatienza3363 understandable
that's nice and amazing:)
So cool!
Its fantastic.
Is it a smart polymer. ?
where do you buy?????
What is the polymer's name?
So if we make this type of object stronger, like metal, and heat it at all times, we can make a object where the dent is returned to shape... pls answer
Thanks for the question! From Professor Anthamatten: "Yes, certainly! For a healable fender on an automobile for instance, one would need good strength and toughness to be retained to above 60 C, for those hot summer days, especially if the material is to serve near the engine. It may also be fine to employ the material in its crystalline phase; an impact could absorb energy, leaving a dent, but this could be reversed with local heating. I'm sure there are other formulations of shape-memory thermosets that are designed exactly for that purpose. I know that automotive is one of the market sectors where shape-memory materials are expected to have the largest impact."
+University of Rochester woh, that's mind blowing, thnx for the answer
wow!!! nice
that's nice :D
Music ?
The track is called "Equilibrium", by OWSO.
Much obliged
well
I see robotics benifiting from this a lot
movie back to the future 2 the adjustable clothes
Если замотать человека. она же его убъет!
ahaaa! these are the fibers in the facial masks! biomimetism of smart fibers! but why! these are made for robotics.....
wrr