Issue
J. Phys. IV France
Volume 112, October 2003
Page(s) 1163 - 1168
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:20031089


J. Phys. IV France
112 (2003) 1163
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:20031089

Composites of different shape memory alloys and polymers for complex actuator motions

B. Winzek, T. Sterzl, H. Rumpf and E. Quandt

Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (CAESAR), Friedensplatz 16, 53111 Bonn, Germany


Abstract
By combining shape memory alloys with different hysteresis widths, complex actuator movements can be achieved. This contribution presents the properties of a combination of (Ti,Hf)Ni and Ti(Ni,Cu) films that enables the creation of an actuator with wave-like behavior. This wave-like behavior is convenient for walking and swimming microrobots. It can be initiated by simple heat pulses without the need for complex phase control. Deflection measurements of the corresponding cantilevers reveal the workability of such an actuator concept.

The contribution also presents the development of a bistable shape memory composite consisting of a (Ti,Hf)Ni shape memory alloy layer, a metallic substrate and additional polymer layers. The polymer is able to fix the deflection state of the (Ti,Hf)Ni-Mo actuator below its glass transition temperature if the glass transition is within the hysteresis of the shape memory alloy. This bistability leads to a reduction of the power consumption which is advantageous for thermal driven microactuators. The functional properties are demonstrated by means of a (Ti, Hf)Ni-Mo-PMMA composite.



© EDP Sciences 2003