Finding applications for materials

Well-developed techniques exist to select a material for a given application. Solutions to the inverse problem - that of finding an application for a given (often new) material are more elusive. Here we explore strategies for finding potential applications: parasitical substitution, systematic matching of design requirements, and selection by function. The strengths and weaknesses of these are explored, and the context in which there success might be maximised is defined.

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