Temperature gradient for improving the output non-linearity in shape memory alloy actuators

The non-linearity of shape memory alloy’s (SMA) input vs. output relationship has been a significant barrier to their broader application for actuators. In this article, we introduce a novel activation approach with the objective of improving the output nonlinearity in SMA actuators by using a liqui...

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