The high potential of shape memory alloys in developing miniature mechanical devices: a review on shape memory alloy mini-actuators
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are a well-known class of smart materials. When subjected to certain
thermal cycles, they are able to generate mechanical work by recovering a predetermined shape. Due
to their high mechanical performances, their compactness and lightness, SMAs can be easily included
in mechanical devices of small dimensions and used as actuating elements. There are rather few companies
worldwide that deal in SMA mini-actuators; we can find, nonetheless, quite a large number of
studies about them. In this paper, we illustrate the state of art of SMA mini-actuators, in the meaning
of mini-modular-mechanical devices activated by SMA materials; particular attention is granted to the
commercial SMA mini-actuators and to the most recent and relevant publications and patents in this
field. Ferromagnetic shape memory alloys are presented as well.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SMA; Smart actuators; Linear actuators; Rotational actuators
List of contributors:
Viscuso, Stefano; Besseghini, Stefano; Villa, Elena; Nespoli, Adelaide; Pittaccio, Simone
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