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Shape Memory Microactuators

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  • The combination of topics addressed in this book and the compilation of latest results in the field of shape memory microactuators is unique and up-to-date

Part of the book series: Microtechnology and MEMS (MEMS)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIX
  2. Introduction and Overview

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 1-4
  3. Microactuators

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 5-24
  4. Shape Memory Effects

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 25-61
  5. Shape Memory Actuation

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 62-95
  6. SMA Microvalves

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 96-160
  7. SMA Linear Actuators

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 161-218
  8. Summary

    • Manfred Kohl
    Pages 219-221
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 223-247

About this book

Since the beginning of the nineties, shape memory alloys (SMA) have become available for microsystems technology. Currently the breadth of research and development activities on SMA microactuators ranges from pure scientific topics of materials research to technological problems, such as micromachining, integration and contacting. The book gives an overview of recent achievements, describing the development of microvalves and linear actuators comprehensively from concept through prototype. Further key aspects included are three-dimensional models for handling complex SMA actuator geometries and coupled simulation routines that take multifunctional properties into account. Mechanical and thermal optimization criteria are introduced for actuator design, allowing an optimum use of the shape memory effect. It is shown that some of the prototypes presented, e.g. SMA microgrippers, already outperform conventional components.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Mikrostrukturtechnik, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

    Manfred Kohl

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