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Nitinol spring actuators Introduction Shape-memory alloys (SMAs), belonging to the class of smart materials, are exploited in a variety of interesting applications. Solid-phase transformations, induced either by stress or temperature, are behind the remarkable functional properties of SMAs, promoting the concept of innovative smart actuators. SMA helicoidal springs are devices that combine an actuator, a sensor (typically a temperature sensor), and a displacement amplifier. A single component is indeed a system able to accomplish complex functions, as reacting to a temperature variation with an actuation. Despite the apparent simplicity, the behavior of SMA helicoidal springs is rather complex due to SMA thermo-mechanical properties. Consequently, the development process of such devices is a difficult task and their design may possibly take advantage of numerical simulations. An ongoing research [P1] is focusing on the investigation of SMA helicoidal spring actuator behavior, by combining the results of an experimental campaign conducted in SAES Getters with a thorough understanding of SMA experimental behavior and the selection of appropriate constitutive models [R1, P2-P5]. Methods Experimental data are obtained by a campaign on both SMA straight wires and helicoidal springs that experienced the same annealing process and presenting different geometries. The method consists in the calibration of constitutive model parameters on some experimental results related to SMA wires (see Figure 1). Figure 1. Model calibration on SMA 1.5 mm wire experimental data. div>
Results The calibrated models are then used to predict experimental data on helicoidal springs with different geometries (see Figure 2). Figure 2. Prediction of experimental data on SMA 1.0 mm helicoidal springs. div>
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