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Solid-State Electromechanical Smart Material Actuators for Pumps—A Review

Sideris et al., 2024

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2240542414126346602
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Sideris E
de Lange H
Johanson U
Tamm T
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Solid-state electromechanical smart material actuators are versatile as they permit diverse shapes and designs and can exhibit different actuation modes. An important advantage of these actuators compared to conventional ones is that they can be easily miniaturized to a …
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