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Modelling of Shape Memory Alloys and Experimental Verification
Author(s) -
Schleich M.,
Pfeiffer F.
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
pamm
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1617-7061
DOI - 10.1002/pamm.200310131
Subject(s) - shape memory alloy , actuator , workspace , transformation (genetics) , computer science , mechanical engineering , materials science , artificial intelligence , engineering , biochemistry , chemistry , robot , gene
Prestrained shape memory alloys change their length when heated above their transformation temperature. This effect can be used to generate high forces in a small workspace, which has particular advantages in actuator design. The optimization and control of the shape memory actuator requires a comprehensive simulation of the material behavior. However, many of the existing models are limited to specific load cases or offer rough approximations only. A material model for shape memory alloys from Seelecke [1] is examined in this paper. This model describes the behavior of a shape memory wire, which is heated by electric current. It is implemented in a simulation program to investigate the actuator output and to improve the performance. Finally, the parameters of the simulation are adapted to experimental results.

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