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Mechanics of functional materials is an interdisciplinary field that explores the mechanical behavior and properties of materials engineered to have specific functionalities. These materials are designed to respond to external stimuli, such as mechanical forces, temperature changes, or electromagnetic fields, and exhibit unique mechanical responses that are essential for various technological applications.
Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs):
Research in this subfield focuses on the mechanical behavior of SMAs, materials that can “remember” and recover their original shape after deformation. Understanding how these materials respond to temperature changes and mechanical loads is crucial for applications in robotics, aerospace, and medical devices.
Electroactive Polymers (EAPs):
Ā This subtopic explores the mechanical properties of EAPs, which change shape when an electric field is applied. Research in this area is important for the development of soft robotics and adaptive structures.
Smart Composites:
Research on smart composites focuses on understanding how composite materials with embedded sensors and actuators respond to mechanical loads. These materials find applications in aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering for structural health monitoring and vibration control.Ā  Bio mechanics of Functional Bio materials: Investigating the mechanical behavior of biomaterials designed for specific functions in medical devices and implants. Researchers study how these materials interact with biological tissues and adapt to physiological conditions.
Piezoelectric Materials:
Investigating the mechanical behavior of piezoelectric materials, which generate electric charge when subjected to mechanical stress. Researchers explore their applications in sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting.
Dynamic Response of Polymers:
Investigating the unique behavior of polymers and elastomers under dynamic loading conditions, with applications in shock absorption, automotive safety, and consumer products.
Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials

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