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Dynamic actuation of a novel laser-processed NiTi linear actuator

Abstract

A novel laser processing technique, capable of locally modifying the shape memory effect, was applied to enhance the functionality of a NiTi linear actuator. By altering local transformation temperatures, an additional memory was imparted into a monolithic NiTi wire to enable dynamic actuation via controlled resistive heating. Characterizations of the actuator load, displacement and cyclic properties were conducted using a custom-built spring-biased test set-up. Monotonic tensile testing was also implemented to characterize the deformation behaviour of the martensite phase. Observed differences in the deformation behaviour of laser-processed material were found to affect the magnitude of the active strain. Furthermore, residual strain during cyclic actuation testing was found to stabilize after 150 cycles while the recoverable strain remained constant. This laser-processed actuator will allow for the realization of new applications and improved control methods for shape memory alloys.

Authors

Pequegnat A; Daly M; Wang J; Zhou Y; Khan MI

Volume

21

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Publication Date

September 1, 2012

DOI

10.1088/0964-1726/21/9/094004

Conference proceedings

Smart Materials and Structures

Issue

9

ISSN

0964-1726

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