Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies (SMST) (September 21-25, 2008): Apparatus for SMA transition temperatures measurement

Apparatus for SMA transition temperatures measurement

Monday, September 22, 2008
Mr. Zdenek O. Jedlicka , Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
An accurate measurement of a Shape Memory Alloy's (SMA) transition temperatures is necessary for the development of actuators.

The apparatus is used to obtain SMA transition temperatures associated with changes in alloy chemical composition, fabrication process and forming method. The apparatus consist of “pushrod dilatometer”, contact-less resistance measurement, heating/cooling unit and sample temperature measurement. Time/temperature dependence of tested sample can be used as thermal analysis, so three characteristics are sensed simultaneously. Temperature span of the measurement is from temperature of liquid nitrogen up to 473 K. Peltier cooling unit is used if so low negative temperature is not required.

There is little data directly correlating a material's thermal properties with its performance in an actuator, particularly for durations of thousands thermal cycles.

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