High Speed Pulsing Technique for Non-Uniform Heat Generation Thermal System

A thermomechanical actuation system and method includes an elongated thermomechanical actuator (TMA), which is contoured so that electrical resistance at a mid-portion of the TMA is less than at end portions thereof. A pulse generator is electrically coupled to the TMA, and is configured to supply excitation pulses to the TMA. The excitation pulses are transient, so that each pulse is terminated prior to reaching a steady state amplitude, while having sufficient energy to heat the TMA to its predetermined operational temperature range.

Researchers

Martin Luther Culpepper / Shih-Chi Chen

Departments: Department of Mechanical Engineering
Technology Areas: Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Manufacturing & Equipment
Impact Areas: Climate Stabilization

  • contoured thermomechanical actuators and pulsing for enhanced dynamic performance
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