Hanif Muhammad
General Motors
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Volume 1: Development and Characterization of Multifunctional Materials; Modeling, Simulation and Control of Adaptive Systems; Integrated System Design and Implementation | 2013
Wonhee Kim; Brent Utter; Jonathan E. Luntz; Diann Brei; Hanif Muhammad; Paul W. Alexander
Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) wire ratchet actuators overcome SMA wire strain limitations by accumulating actuation stroke over multiple cycles. The underlying architecture is effective for producing large strokes from a small package, creating continuous rotation or extended displacement, and precise. It also provides discrete positioning with zero-power hold. While there have been several successful implementations of SMA ratchet actuators, most are designed ad-hoc since limited models exist to predict the stroke and force interaction during actuation cycles. Since the SMA wire actuation is highly dependent on the forces experienced through the ratchet mechanism, a model requires the prediction of the force interaction between the rack and pawl teeth along with friction in the device, and of the external force variation over actuation cycles due to the relative position change between the external system and the SMA wire. This paper presents a model-based systematic design methodology for SMA ratchet actuator which actuates position-dependent external systems. A generalized ratchet mechanism and operation sequence is introduced along with a force balance model for both austenite and martensite equilibrium to address the mechanical coupling changes. Analytical kinematic and kineto-static rack and pawl interaction models are reviewed, which feed into the force balance models. The effective stroke is evaluated by subtracting backlash from the SMA wire stroke, found through equilibrium with the mechanism and external system. This effective stroke accumulates to produce the overall actuator motion. A design methodology is suggested along with visualization methods to aid design decisions. Parametric studies expose the effects of design parameters on the SMA ratchet actuator to gain further design insight. This model-based design foundation and parametric understanding enable the synthesis of SMA wire ratchet actuators.Copyright
Archive | 2012
Alan L. Browne; Nancy L. Johnson; Nilesh D. Mankame; Paul W. Alexander; Hanif Muhammad; Kenneth A. Strom; James W. Wells
Archive | 2006
Paul W. Alexander; Alan L. Browne; Nancy L. Johnson; Nilesh D. Mankame; Hanif Muhammad; Thomas Wanke
Archive | 2012
Alan L. Browne; Hanif Muhammad; Nancy L. Johnson
Archive | 2006
Paul W. Alexander; Alan L. Browne; Nancy L. Johnson; Nilesh Ann Arbor Mankame; Hanif Muhammad; Thomas Wanke
Archive | 2014
Jacob M. Hundley; Nilesh D. Mankame; Alan J. Jacobsen; Eric C. Clough; Hanif Muhammad; Stuart Brown; Elisabeth Berger
Volume 2: Mechanics and Behavior of Active Materials; Integrated System Design and Implementation; Bio-Inspired Materials and Systems; Energy Harvesting | 2012
Alan L. Browne; Nancy L. Johnson; Hanif Muhammad; Jeffrey Brown
Archive | 2010
Jan H. Aase; Alan L. Browne; Nancy L. Johnson; Gary L. Jones; Peter J. Gareau; Hanif Muhammad
Archive | 2016
Louis G. Hector; Anil K. Sachdev; Hanif Muhammad; Nilesh D. Mankame; Jianfeng Wang
Archive | 2015
Jacob M. Hundley; Nilesh D. Mankame; Alan J. Jacobsen; Eric C. Clough; Hanif Muhammad; Stuart Brown; Elisabeth Berger