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¡¶Smart Materials and New Technologies¡· Architectural Press An imprint of Elsevier Linacre House, Jordan Hill, Oxford OX2 8DP 30 Corporate Drive, Burlington, MA 01803 Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments xi 1 Materials in architecture and design 1 1.1 Materials and architecture 2 1.2 The contemporary design context 5 1.3 The phenomenological boundary 7 1.4 Characteristics of smart materials and systems 8 1.5 Moving forward 11 1.6 Organization of the text 13 2 Fundamental characterizations of materials 21 2.1 Traditional material classification systems 22 2.2 Alternative classification systems 27 2.3 Classification systems for advanced and smart materials 29 2.4 The internal structure of materials 31 2.5 Properties of materials 38 2.6 General classes of materials 41 2.7 Nanomaterials 44 3 Energy: behavior, phenomena and environments 46 3.1 Fundamentals of energy 46 3.2 Laws of thermodynamics 47 3.3 The thermodynamic boundary 51 3.4 Reconceptualizing the human environment 54 3.5 The thermal environment 55 3.6 The luminous environment 64 3.7 The acoustic environment 72 4 Types and characteristics of smart materials 79 4.1 Fundamental characteristics 79 4.2 Type 1 smart materials ¨C property-changing 83 4.3 Type 2 smart materials ¨C energy-exchanging 95 5 Elements and control systems 109 5.1 Sensors, detectors, transducers and actuators: definitions and characterization 114 5.2 Control systems 127 5.3 MEMS (micro-electrical mechanical systems) 131 5.4 Sensor networks 134 5.5 Input/output models 135 6 Smart products 138 6.1 A phenomenological perspective 138 6.2 Product technologies and forms 142 6.3 Smart material product forms 144 7 Smart components, assemblies and systems 163 7.1 Fac¸ade systems 165 7.2 Lighting systems 173 7.3 Energy systems 180 7.4 Structural systems 185 8 Intelligent environments 198 8.1 The home of the future 199 8.2 From the architect¡¯s view to the technologist¡¯s view 201 8.3 Characterizations of intelligent environments 203 8.4 Complex environments 216 9 Revisiting the design context 218 Glossary 229 Bibliography 237 Index 239 ÏÂÔØÁ´½ÓµØÖ·£º http://cn.ziddu.com/download.php ... qnr6yZlJyiYbGWlZut1 [ Last edited by ½ÄϺÀÇé on 2008-7-18 at 10:13 ] |
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