A compact rotary motor actuated by shape memory alloy mini springs

Shape memory alloys have recently gained attention for applications in motor driving components. The most expressive advantage of shape memory alloy components in that type of application is the high torque to motor weight ratio. Considering the importance of these studies, this article presents the...

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Published in:Journal of intelligent material systems and structures Vol. 31; no. 15; pp. 1808 - 1820
Main Authors: Basilio Sobrinho, José Marques, Cunha, Maxsuel Ferreira, Emiliavaca, Angelo, Souto, Cícero da Rocha, Ries, Andreas
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London, England SAGE Publications 01-09-2020
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Summary:Shape memory alloys have recently gained attention for applications in motor driving components. The most expressive advantage of shape memory alloy components in that type of application is the high torque to motor weight ratio. Considering the importance of these studies, this article presents the design, manufacture, and theoretical and experimental analyses of a rotary motor driven by Ni–Ti shape memory alloy mini springs. The adopted motion mechanism allows the motor to run in continuous and bidirectional rotation mode, where speed and torque are determined by a drive sequence. A simplified analytical model was implemented, considering the thermomechanical characteristics of the shape memory alloy springs. Experimental tests with and without electrical drives were performed using properly designed electronic measurement instrumentation. The principal scientific contribution of this work is the demonstration of the motor’s functionality and torque generation. An energy density index of 1.41 × 10−3 Nmm/mm3 was attained, which is higher to those of other similarly constructed motors in the literature.
ISSN:1045-389X
1530-8138
DOI:10.1177/1045389X20930106