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Semiconductor Memory Devices and Circuits

Shape Memory Polymer Composites Characterization and Modeling

Continua With the Houston Problem Book

Polyurethane Shape Memory Polymers

Polyurethane Shape Memory Polymers

Shape memory polymers (SMPs) are some of the most important and valuable engineering materials developed in the last 25 years. These fascinating materials demonstrate remarkably versatile properties—including capacity for actuation and stimulus responsiveness—that are enabling technologists to develop applications used to explore everything from the outer reaches of space to the inside of the human body. Polyurethane Shape Memory Polymers details the fundamentals of SMP makeup as well as their shape-recovery features and their seemingly endless potential for use in applications ranging from the macro- to submicron scales. With an abundance of illustrations and vivid pictures to explain how SMPs and their composites work and how they can be used this book covers: History and most recent developments in SMPs Thermomechanical properties and behavior of the polymers and their composites Modification of SMPs and novel actuation mechanisms Large-scale surface pattern generation Multi-shape memory effect Fabrication techniques Characterization of composites A must-have reference for anyone working in the materials science and engineering fields this book outlines the properties—such as light weight low cost and ability to handle high strain—that make the easily processed SMPs so useful in fields including aerospace biomedicine and textiles. It is intended to help readers understand and apply the knowledge and techniques presented to develop new innovations that will further benefit society.

GBP 94.99
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The Integrative Functions of The Basal Ganglia

The Logic of Biochemical Sequencing

Lectures On Phase Transitions And The Renormalization Group

The Physics of Solar Cells Perovskites Organics and Photovoltaic Fundamentals

Nutrition and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder The Interplay

Managing Basin Interdependencies in a Heterogeneous Highly Utilized and Data Scarce River Basin in Semi-Arid Africa The Case of the Pangani

Managing Basin Interdependencies in a Heterogeneous Highly Utilized and Data Scarce River Basin in Semi-Arid Africa The Case of the Pangani

For integrated water resources management both blue and green water resources in a river basin and their spatial and temporal distribution have to be considered. This is because green and blue water uses are interdependent. In sub-Saharan Africa the upper landscapes are often dominated by rainfed and supplementary irrigated agriculture that rely on green water resources. Downstream most blue water uses are confined to the river channels mainly for hydropower and the environment. Over time and due to population growth and increased demands for food and energy water use of both green and blue water has increased. This book provides a quantitative assessment of green-blue water use and their interactions. The book makes a novel contribution by developing a hydrological model that can quantify not only green but also blue water use by many smallholder farmers scattered throughout the landscape. The book provides an innovative framework for mapping ecological productivity where gross returns from water consumed in agricultural and natural vegetation are quantified. The book provides a multi-objective optimization analysis involving green and blue water users including the environment. The book also assesses the uncertainty levels of using remote sensing data in water resource management at river basin scale. | Managing Basin Interdependencies in a Heterogeneous Highly Utilized and Data Scarce River Basin in Semi-Arid Africa The Case of the Pangani

GBP 150.00
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Microneedles The Future of Drug Delivery

Security and Trust Issues in Internet of Things Blockchain to the Rescue

The Early Universe

Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials

Fossil Ecosystems of North America A Guide to the Sites and their Extraordinary Biotas