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EPSRC Reference: GR/M72500/01
Title: A NEW FAMILY OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL SMART SYSTEMS BASED ON LIQUID CRYSTAL NETWORKS
Principal Investigator: Mitchell, Professor GR
Other Investigators:
Davis, Dr FJ Matsen, Professor MW
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Project Partners:
Marine Acoustics Ltd Merck Ltd
Department: Physics
Organisation: University of Reading
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 October 1999 Ends: 30 June 2003 Value (£): 274,698
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Materials Characterisation
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Manufacturing Chemicals
Electronics
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This programme seeks to widen the range of SMART materials available to engineers through the development of a new class of soft multifunctional materials based on liquid crystal networks through a multidisciplinary approach. These materials will exhibit large scale reversible actuator functionality and will be responsive to temperature, light, stress, electric current and electric fields. By developing hybrid systems containing conductive molecular networks, these materials will provide mechanisms for feedback. We will design and develop new thermoplastic elastomers based on liquid crystal networks which will have similar or enhanced actuator properties but which will also be self-healing and reformable. The programme will focus on the actuator functionality. In addition these novel materials will exhibit controllable mechanical and optical properties as well as others such permeability. The presence of several structural scales may make these new soft materials suitable for SMART damping surfaces. We will explore the potential for exploitation of these materials using both in-house collaborations with engineers and cyberneticists and external organisations. The soft nature and the large scale actuator functionality results in a broad range of applications such as artificial muscles, robotic hands, lightweight reactive optics and active acoustic damping systems.
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