Structural material with designed thermal twist for a simple actuation

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Abstract

Materials with desired thermal deformation are very important for various engineering applications. Here, a material with the combination of chiral structure and TiNi shape memory alloy (SMA) sheets that performs a twist during heating is proposed. The thermo-mechanical properties of these materials are experimentally investigated. Inspired by this, a car-like material performing translational and rotational motion is designed, which illustrates the potential applications for the next-generation soft robotic devices. Based on this method, one can design remotely manipulated artificial muscles, nanorobots, revolute pairs, and thermal sensors or actuators in a noncontact fashion.

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Yang, N., Deng, Y., Huang, J., & Niu, X. (2022). Structural material with designed thermal twist for a simple actuation. Nanotechnology Reviews, 11(1), 414–422. https://doi.org/10.1515/ntrev-2022-0026

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