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Multifunctional Materials — the Basis for Adaptronics

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Two of the three components in adaptronic structures, i.e., sensors and actuators, are made of single-phase or composite functional materials. In order to design better adaptronic structures, it is necessary to know these functional materials and to understand their functional origin, which will allow us to use them more efficiently and help us to design new and better functional materials following the same physical principles.

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Cao, W. (1999). Multifunctional Materials — the Basis for Adaptronics. In: Janocha, H. (eds) Adaptronics and Smart Structures. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03819-2_4

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