Mohamed Mansouri
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About
Mohamed Mansouri is a researcher whose work centers on smart materials, particularly Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) and their innovative applications in energy-responsive systems. His most cited paper, "The shape memory alloy controlled by the sun’s radiation effect" (2017, 6 citations), introduces a novel concept where SMAs are activated by solar radiation rather than conventional heating. This contribution demonstrates how these materials can autonomously change their mechanical properties—such as shape and displacement—when exposed to sunlight, offering a passive, renewable-energy-driven mechanism for actuation. Mansouri’s research bridges materials science and sustainable engineering, exploring how thermo-mechanical characteristics of SMAs can be harnessed for self-regulating structures or adaptive devices. While his citation count is modest, his work represents a foundational step in integrating smart materials with environmental energy sources, opening pathways for low-power, solar-responsive technologies. For students and researchers in materials engineering or renewable systems, Mansouri’s focus on sun-driven SMA control highlights a promising intersection of material intelligence and green design.
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- 1The shape memory alloy controlled by the sun’s radiation effect6 citations · 2017