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MODELLING OF SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY NEGATOR SPRINGS FOR LONG-STROKE CONSTANT-FORCE ACTUATORS

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
MODELLING OF SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY NEGATOR SPRINGS FOR LONG-STROKE CONSTANT-FORCE ACTUATORS / Spaggiari, Andrea; Dragoni, Eugenio. - ELETTRONICO. - 78:(2012), pp. 52-57. ( CIMTEC Montecatini Terme 10-14 giugno 2012) [10.4028/www.scientific.net/AST.78.52].
abstract:
The paper deals with the analytical modelling of a shape memory alloy Negator spring. Negator springs are spiral springs made of strip metal wound on the flat with an inherent curvature such that, in repose, each coil wraps tightly on its inner neighbour. This configuration allows a constant force mechanical response and very long strokes, limited mainly from the total length of the spring. The authors investigate the behaviour of the spring made of a shape memory alloy (SMA). The intrinsic characteristic of SMA is to have two different elastic moduli at different temperatures. This difference can be exploited in order to have a net actuation force for the entire very long stroke, overcoming the two major drawbacks of the SMA actuators, short strokes and output force which varies linearly during the travel.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
shape memory alloys; long stroke actuator; constant force Negator spring
List of contributors:
Spaggiari, Andrea; Dragoni, Eugenio
Authors of the University:
DRAGONI Eugenio
SPAGGIARI Andrea
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/770102
Book title:
STATE-OF-THE-ART RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF SMAS TECHNOLOGIES
Published in:
ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Journal
ADVANCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Series
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