Feedback Control of SMA-Wires for Position Determination: A Comparison of the Behavior Under Vacuum and Standard Conditions

R. Roj, P. Dültgen, F. Schummer, S. Langbein
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The possibilities of a technical application of the shape memory effect are comprehensive and widespread. Besides the usage of arbitrary geometries, e.g. in the medical sector, especially wires are of great interest for unlocking mechanisms or other kinds of actuators. One of the challenges of the application of shape memory alloys (SMA) is the small deformation factor that prevents actuations with large travels. A second property that is usually seen as a disadvantage is the thermal dependence of the position. It leads to the necessity of comparably high electrical power for holding a location, as the cooling has to be compensated constantly. Therefore, SMA are usually not in use for such applications. For special environments, this effect can still be an advantage. By using an SMA driven positioning actuator in vacuum, the low loss of heat leads to a very precise and low power consuming alignment. Such actuators can be used for example in satellites. This paper presents an analysis of the properties under atmospheric conditions in comparison to the behavior in vacuum. Along with a comprehensive interpretation of the experimental results, further characteristics, like the functional and structural fatigue, are presented in detail.
用于位置确定的sma线的反馈控制:真空和标准条件下的行为比较
形状记忆效应技术应用的可能性是全面和广泛的。除了任意几何形状的使用,例如在医疗部门,特别是电线对于解锁机制或其他类型的执行器非常感兴趣。形状记忆合金(SMA)应用的挑战之一是小的变形系数,这阻碍了大行程的驱动。第二个通常被视为缺点的性质是位置的热依赖性。这导致需要相当高的电力来保持一个位置,因为冷却必须不断补偿。因此,SMA通常不用于此类应用。对于特殊环境,这种效果仍然是一种优势。通过在真空中使用SMA驱动的定位执行器,低热量损失导致非常精确和低功耗的校准。这种致动器可用于例如卫星。本文分析了其在大气条件下的性能,并与在真空条件下的性能进行了比较。随着实验结果的综合解释,进一步的特征,如功能和结构疲劳,详细介绍。
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