Shape memory alloy resistance behaviour at high altitude for feedback control

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Many recent aerospace technologies are using smart actuators to reduce the system's complexity and increase its reliability. One such actuator is shape memory alloy (SMA) actuator, which is lightweight, produces high force and large deflection. However, some disadvantages in using SMA actuators have been identified and they include nonlinear response of the strain to input current, hysteresis characteristic that results in inaccurate control and less than optimum system performance, high operating temperatures, slow response and also high requirement of electrical power to obtain the desired actuation forces. It is still unknown if the SMA actuators can perform effectively at high altitude with low surrounding temperature. The work presented here covers the preliminary process of verifying the feasibility of using resistance as feedback control at high altitude for aerospace applications. Temperature and resistance of SMA actuator at high altitude is investigated by conducting an experiment onboard a high altitude balloon. The results from the high altitude experiment indicate that the resistance or voltage drop of the SMA wire is not significantly affected by the low surrounding temperature at high altitude as compared to the temperature of SMA. Resistance feedback control for SMA actuators may be suitable for aerospace applications.

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Ng, W. T., Sedan, M. F., Abdullah, E. J., Azrad, S., & Harithuddin, A. S. M. (2017). Shape memory alloy resistance behaviour at high altitude for feedback control. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 270). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/270/1/012030

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