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Long-Time Stability of Ni-Ti-Shape Memory Alloys for Automotive Safety Systems

  • In automotive a lot of electromagnetically, pyrotechnically or mechanically driven actuators are integrated to run comfort systems and to control safety systems in modern passenger cars. Using shape memory alloys (SMA) the existing systems could be simplified, performing the same function through new mechanisms with reduced size, weight, and costs. A drawback for the use of SMA in safety systems is the lack of materials knowledge concerning the durability of the switching function (long-time stability of the shape memory effect). Pedestrian safety systems play a significant role to reduce injuries and fatal casualties caused by accidents. One automotive safety system for pedestrian protection is the bonnet lifting system. Based on such an application, this article gives an introduction to existing bonnet lifting systems for pedestrian protection, describes the use of quick changing shape memory actuators and the results of the study concerning the long-time stability of the tested NiTi-wires. These wires were trained, exposed up to 4years at elevated temperatures (up to 140°C) and tested regarding their phase change temperatures, times, and strokes. For example, it was found that A P-temperature is shifted toward higher temperatures with longer exposing periods and higher temperatures. However, in the functional testing plant a delay in the switching time could not be detected. This article gives some answers concerning the long-time stability of NiTi-wires that were missing till now. With this knowledge, the number of future automotive applications using SMA can be increased. It can be concluded, that the use of quick changing shape memory actuators in safety systems could simplify the mechanism, reduce maintenance and manufacturing costs and should be insertable also for other automotive applications.

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Author:Joachim StrittmatterORCiD, Paul Gümpel
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:kon4-opus4-38864
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-011-9848-9
ISSN:1059-9495
eISSN:1544-1024
Parent Title (English):Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance : Special Issue: SMST 2010
Volume:20
Publisher:ASM International ; Springer
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Publication:2011
Release Date:2023/07/06
Tag:Functional materials; Pedestrian safety system; Quick changing actuator; Shape memory alloys; Smart materials
Issue:4-5
Page Number:5
First Page:506
Last Page:510
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Postprint
Open Access?:Ja
Licence (German):License LogoKeine CC-Lizenz - Es gilt der Veröffentlichungsvertrag für Publikationen