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Intelligent materials and structures can function autonomously in response to varying environmental and operating conditions. This capability has been used to improve the vibration characteristics, increase the durability, lower the weight, and improve other performance criteria of structures, e.g.[l].
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Urushiyama, Y., Lewinnek, D., Qiu, J., Tani, J. (2001). Buckling of Curved Column and Twinning Deformation Effect. In: Gabbert, U., Tzou, H.S. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Smart Structures and Structronic Systems. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 89. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0724-5_35
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