Self-healing materials: From fundamental concepts to advanced space and electronics applications 2nd Edition

Brahim Aïssa, Emile Haddad, Wes R. Jamroz

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Abstract

Self-healing materials are an emerging class of smart materials that are capable of repairing themselves from damage, either spontaneously or under a stimulus such as light, heat, or the application of a solvent. Intended for an audience of researchers in academia and industry, this book addresses a wide range of self-healing materials and processes, with emphasis on their performance in the space environment. This revised, expanded and updated second edition addresses the key concepts of selfhealing processes, from their occurrences in nature through to recent advances in academic and industrial research. It includes a detailed description and explanation of a wide range of materials and applications such as polymeric, anticorrosion, smart paints, and carbon nanotubes. Emphasis is given to performance in the space environment, addressing vacuum, thermal gradients, mechanical vibrations, and space radiation. Innovations in controlling self-healing materials for space debris mitigation are also covered. The book concludes with a comprehensive outlook into the future developments and applications of self-healing materials.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSelf-Healing Materials
PublisherInstitution of Engineering and Technology
Pages1-213
Number of pages213
ISBN (Electronic)9781785619922
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Advanced fabrication processes
  • Aerospace materials
  • Biomimetics
  • COPV
  • Composite materials
  • Composites
  • Fibre optic sensors
  • Fibre sensors
  • Finite element analysis
  • Healing mechanisms
  • Impact testing
  • Impact tests
  • Intelligent materials
  • Materials preparation
  • Natural processes
  • Natural systems
  • Orbital space debris simulation
  • Polymers
  • Polymers
  • Self-healing materials
  • Space debris
  • Space environment

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