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- 2024Usability and Performance Comparison of Active Shape Memory and Passive Stockings for Medical Compressioncitations
- 2022CHARACTERIZING THE EFFECTS OF ANNEALING TEMPERATURE ON KNITTED SHAPE MEMORY ACTUATORScitations
- 2022Wearability and Comfort Improvements to Active Compression Stockings for Lower Leg Compressive Therapycitations
- 2020Amplifying and Leveraging Generated Force upon Heating and Cooling in SMA Knitted Actuatorscitations
- 2019Design and Control of Reduced Power Actuation for Active-Contracting Orthostatic Intolerance Garments
- 2019Functionally Graded Knitted Actuators with NiTi-Based Shape Memory Alloys for Topographically Self-Fitting Wearablescitations
- 2019Experimental investigation of the mechanisms and performance of active auxetic and shearing textilescitations
- 2017Active knit compression stockings for the treatment of orthostatic hypotensioncitations
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Amplifying and Leveraging Generated Force upon Heating and Cooling in SMA Knitted Actuators
Abstract
<p>This work reexamines traditional shape memory alloy (SMA) loading paths commonly used in SMA-based actuator applications and presents a novel, superimposed condition in which SMA generates substantial forces upon heating and cooling. This atypical effect, which is investigated with a textile-based actuator, was found to be prominent at the completion of material phase transformation, at which point thermal expansion/contraction became the dominant force-generating mechanism. We demonstrate that amplification of generated forces can be accomplished by varying the applied thermal load, applied structural strain, as well as actuator architecture. Specifically, we present SMA knitted actuators as an actuator architecture that increases the effect by aggregating SMA wires within a complex strain profile - effectively providing a larger operational window for the effect to propagate. The amplification of blocking forces through this novel operational procedure suggests reconsidering traditional blocking force design paradigms and opens untapped actuator application spaces, such as the highlighted medical and aerospace wearable technologies.</p>