Materials with Shape Memory Effect for Applications in Maritime

Author:

Ivošević Špiro1,Rudolf Rebeka2

Affiliation:

1. University of Montenegro , Maritime Faculty Kotor , Dobrota 36 Str., 85330 Kotor , Montenegro

2. University of Maribor , Faculty of Mechanical Engineering , Smetanova 17 Str., 2000 Maribor , Slovenia

Abstract

Abstract In this review it is presented the insight of challenges faced by all branches of industry in the new age, and especially the maritime industry, strive for sustainable development, better energy control, use of materials with functional properties such as shape memory, all in the direction of increasing safety and comfort. Therefore, the development of new materials with shape memory, which is associated with the introduction of optimized production and the achievement of better functional properties. This leads to new applications in different systems and possible use on devices, which meet the rigorous requirements of the modern industry. The research into new materials with shape memory effect and their applied use in maritime is a challenge that many researchers have encountered in recent decades, and this is why in this paper we look at the basic engineering aspect of these materials and their current as well as future applications in the maritime industry. An overview of several innovations that testify shape memory effect and superelasticity in different maritime fields will be presented in this review.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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