4.6 Article

Experiments and Modeling of Machined Spring Rotary Actuators with Shape Memory Alloys

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 15, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma15196674

Keywords

machined spring; rotary actuator; shape memory alloy; rectangular cross-section; NiTi

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52272357, 51875022, 52105048]
  2. Beijing NOVA program [Z201100006820145]
  3. Funding of Beijing Key Laboratory of Long-life Technology of Precise Rotation and Transmission Mechanisms [BZ0388201903]
  4. Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST [YESS20200183]

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This paper presents a novel rotary actuator using an NiTi shape memory alloy machined spring, and develops analytical and numerical models to analyze its performance. Experiments are conducted to validate the models and study the mechanical responses. The results demonstrate the advantages of the shape memory alloy spring in terms of twist angle and torque compared to other types of rotary actuators.
This paper presents a novel rotary actuator using an NiTi shape memory alloy machined spring (SMAMS). An analytical model is put forward to describe the relationship between the twist angle and temperature of SMAMSs under different applied torques. Following that, a numerical model is developed to analyze the stress distributions and twist angle-torque responses of the SMAMS, tube, and spring of the circular cross-section. Thus, the advantages of the SMAMS over the other two rotary actuators are obtained. Moreover, experiments with SMAMSs are conducted to validate these models and study their mechanical responses. Results show that the SMAMS can be designed to have a larger twist angle than the cylindrical-type rotary actuators and to bear a larger torque than the wire-based-type rotary actuators, provided that the inner and outer diameter remains unchanged. Specifically, the maximum actuating twist angle of SMAMSs reaches 278.5 degrees, and their maximum actuating torque is 0.312 N center dot m. The maximum two-way twist angle of SMAMSs reaches 171 degrees at the pre-applied torque of 0.12 N center dot m. Moreover, the geometry is found to have a significant influence on the actuating capacity of SMAMSs. When the moments of inertia of SMAMS are 0.82 and 4.69, the corresponding torsion angles are 185.3 degrees and 29.8 degrees, respectively. In general, the SMAMSs with a larger moment of inertia can withstand a larger load. This work fills the gap between wire-based-type rotary actuators and cylindrical-type rotary actuators and is expected to expand the use for SMAs in the rotary actuator.

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