
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are functional materials that are being applied in practically all industries, from aerospace to biomedical sectors, and at present the scientific and technologic community is working on the development of new SMAs with improved properties. The use of additive manufacturing (AM) techniques has opened up new possibilities for the design and production of SMAs with complex geometries and tailored properties. This research activity aims to investigate the potential of AM in designing SMAs with shape memory properties, and to develop new design strategies and techniques for the production of SMAs with improved recovery strength and corrosion resistance.
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