Materials & Design (Jul 2022)

Martensitic transformation controlled by electromagnetic field: From experimental evidence to wireless actuator applications

  • Eneko Garaio,
  • Paulo La Roca,
  • Cristina Gómez-Polo,
  • Vicente Sánchez-Alarcos,
  • Vicente Recarte,
  • José Ignacio Pérez-Landazábal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 219
p. 110746

Abstract

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Mechanical actuators based on shape memory alloys (SMA) are becoming a key component in the development of novel soft robotic applications and surgically implantable devices. Their working principle relies in the temperature induced martensitic transformation (MT), which is responsible of the actuation mechanism. In this work, we found experimental evidence to show that the martensitic transformation can be controlled by electromagnetic field (EF) by a wireless process in ferromagnetic shape memory alloys. It is shown that the martensitic transformation can be driven by an external EF (frequency 45 kHz) while the specific absorption rate (SAR), which was determined through real-time dynamic magnetization measurements, allows the instantaneous monitoring of the transformation evolution. On the basis of the obtained results, we propose a strategy to achieve a battery-free wireless SMA actuator that can be remotely controlled. This concept can be applicable to other SMA material that exhibit a similar magneto-structural phase transition.

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