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Design and Characterization of a Continuous Rotary Minimotor Based on Shape-Memory Wires and Overrunning Clutches

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JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL DESIGN
Volume 139, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

ASME
DOI: 10.1115/1.4034401

Keywords

shape-memory alloys; wires; rotary minimotor; overrunning clutches

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  1. Office for Industrial Development of Italy's Regione Emilia Romagna

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An attractive but little explored field of application of the shape-memory technology is the area of rotary actuators, in particular for generating endless motion. This paper presents a miniature rotary motor based on shape-memory alloy (SMA) wires and overrunning clutches, which produces high output torque and unlimited rotation. The concept features an SMA wire tightly wound around a low-friction cylindrical drum to convert wire strains into large rotations within a compact package. The seesaw motion of the drum ensuing from repeated contraction-elongation cycles of the wire is converted into unidirectional motion of the output shaft by an overrunning clutch fitted between drum and shaft. Following a design process developed in a former paper, a six-stage prototype with size envelope of 48 x 22 x 30mm is built and tested. Diverse supply strategies are implemented to optimize either the output torque or the speed regularity of the motor with the following results: maximum torque = 20 Nmm; specific torque = 6.31 x 10(-4) Nmm/mm(3); rotation per module = 15 deg/cycle; and free continuous speed = 4.4 rpm.

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