Abstract
Abstract
Shape memory alloy hybrid composite (SMAHC) tubes have the potential to actively control the torsional stiffness of structures. In this work, shape memory alloy (SMA) wires orthogonally braided with basalt fiber were heated by electricity to generate the torsional torque of the SMAHC tube, and then the torsional stiffness of the tube was measured. The macroscopic finite element model of the SMAHC tube was established to assist in the analysis of the torsional stiffness variation before and after heating. According to the experimental results, the actuating torsional ability was affected by the phase transformation recovery force of SMA. The active control of torsional stiffness depends on the change of SMA modulus, the magnitude and direction of SMA wires’ recovery force, and the thermodynamic properties of matrix at different temperatures. Then an evaluation model for the torsional stiffness control effect was proposed. These research results can be used for the adaptive control of the stiffness and vibration characteristics of rotating composite structures, and provide a novel and effective method for the control of structural torsional characteristics with lightweight effects.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China