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- Title
Active Cooling of a Microvascular Shape Memory Alloy-Polymer Matrix Composite Hybrid Material.
- Authors
Coppola, Anthony M.; Hu, Liangfa; Thakre, Piyush R.; Radovic, Miladin; Karaman, Ibrahim; Sottos, Nancy R.; White, Scott R.
- Abstract
Microvascular shape memory alloy (SMA)-polymer matrix composite (PMC) hybrid materials are fabricated using the Vaporization of Sacrificial Components (VaSC) technique. Two types of sacrificial materials are used: Mg wires in the SMA (nickel titanium) and poly(lactic acid)/tin(II) oxalate fibers in the PMC (glass fiber/epoxy). These sacrificial materials survive the initial solidification of the host materials, then are vaporized during a final thermal treatment to reveal the vascular network. The effect of VaSC on composition and transformation temperatures of the SMA are examined. Active cooling through the vascular network maintains temperature in the PMC below the glass transition temperature (152 °C) at heat fluxes as high as 300kWm-2, while this temperature is exceeded without cooling at just 10kWm-2.
- Subjects
SHAPE memory alloys; FABRICATION (Manufacturing); NICKEL-titanium alloys
- Publication
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2016, Vol 18, Issue 7, p1145
- ISSN
1438-1656
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adem.201600020