New Developments in Smart Materials (WCS and CNTs) for Precision
Engineering Metrology 2023-01-0929
Nowadays, research progress in smart material technology plays an important role
in precision engineering industries to improve the quality of life. The
development of natural materials using new treatment methods and accurate
characterization technology in micr- and nano-scale have revealed thin layers
from wood or carbon, such as Wood Carbon Sponge (WCS) along with discovery
Carbon Nano Tubes (CNTs). Therefore, it became clear that there is a big
challenge to prove the strength and durability of WCS and CNTs as smart
materials to reach innovative use. This paper summarizes the possibility of
using advanced engineering and surface technologies to make the most of the
natural and acquired potential of smart functional materials. Laboratory
experiments have demonstrated that the smart thin layers materials add new
features such as elasticity strength retention that can be useful in developing
engineering metrology systems to improve their precision. In addition, certain
types of wood have been used successfully in many applications such as the
manufacture of 3D simulation models of mechanical systems to study their dynamic
behaviors with outstanding performance. Eventually, new directions under
development in this interesting area are proposed to provide solutions for
important issues in the future of mechanical engineering metrology and quality
control systems that always need scientific treatments to the benefit of the
automotive industries.
Citation: Ali, A. and Ali, S., "New Developments in Smart Materials (WCS and CNTs) for Precision Engineering Metrology," SAE Technical Paper 2023-01-0929, 2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/2023-01-0929. Download Citation
Author(s):
Amr Salah H.R. Ali, Salah H. R. Ali
Affiliated:
Higher Institute for Advanced Studies, Pyramids Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology
Event:
WCX SAE World Congress Experience
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Smart materials
Quality control
Control systems
Nanotechnology
Durability
Research and development
Test facilities
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