Shape recovery and irrecoverable strain control in polyurethane shape-memory polymer

Sci Technol Adv Mater. 2008 Mar 19;9(1):015009. doi: 10.1088/1468-6996/9/1/015009. eCollection 2008 Jan.

Abstract

In shape-memory polymers, large strain can be fixed at a low temperature and thereafter recovered at a high temperature. If the shape-memory polymer is held at a high temperature for a long time, the irrecoverable strain can attain a new intermediate shape between the shape under the maximum stress and the primary shape. Irrecoverable strain control can be applied to the fabrication of a shape-memory polymer element with a complex shape in a simple method. In the present study, the influence of the strain-holding conditions on the shape recovery and the irrecoverable strain control in polyurethane shape-memory polymer is investigated by tension test of a film and three-point bending test of a sheet. The higher the shape-holding temperature and the longer the shape-holding time, the higher the irrecoverable strain rate. The equation that expresses the characteristics of the irrecoverable strain control is formulated.

Keywords: irrecoverable strain; polyurethane; shape fixity; shape recovery; shape-memory polymer; strain-holding condition.