Claims
- 1. A composite structure adapted for controlled structural deformation, the composite structure comprising:
- a plurality of composite material layers; and
- a shape memory alloy component embedded within said composite material layers, said shape memory alloy component comprising:
- a shape memory alloy tendon having a relaxed shape at temperatures below a transition temperature and a contracted shape at temperatures above the transition temperature; and
- first and second face sheets adhered to opposite sides of said shape memory alloy tendon, said first and second face sheets being comprised of an insulating material to thereby electrically isolate said shape memory alloy tendon from said surrounding composite material layers;
- wherein said shape memory alloy component is embedded within said composite material layers such that said shape memory alloy tendon is accessible for external actuation thereof, and wherein actuation of said shape memory alloy tendon by raising the temperature of said shape memory alloy tendon above the transition temperature creates a controlled sttructural deformation of both said shape memory alloy component and said surrounding composite material layers.
- 2. A composite structure according to claim 1 wherein said shape memory alloy tendon comprises a plurality of shape memory alloy wires adhered between said first and second face sheets.
- 3. A composite structure according to claim 1 wherein said shape memory alloy tendon comprises a shape memory alloy foil adhered between said first and second face sheets.
- 4. A composite structure according to claim 1 wherein the first and second face sheets are comprised of an insulating material which provides both electrical and thermal isolation from said surrounding composite material layers.
- 5. A composite structure according to claim 4 wherein the insulating material is a thermoplastic material selected from the group consisting of polyetheretherketone and polyetherimide.
- 6. A shape memory alloy component adapted to be embedded within a composite structure, the shape memory alloy component comprising:
- a shape memory alloy tendon having a relaxed shape at temperatures below a transition temperature and a contracted shape at temperatures above the transition temperature;
- first and second face sheets disposed on opposite sides of said shape memory alloy tendon, said first and second face sheets being comprised of a thermoplastic material to thereby electrically isolate said shape memory alloy tendon from the composite structure in which the resulting shape memory alloy component is embedded; and
- adhesive disposed between said first and second face sheets and about said shape memory alloy tendon to thereby form an integral shape memory alloy component adapted to be embedded within a composite structure such that actuation of said shape memory alloy tendon by raising the temperature of said shape memory alloy tendon above the transition temperature creates a controlled structural deformation of both the shape memory alloy component and the composite structure.
- 7. A shape memory alloy component according to claim 6 wherein said shape memory alloy tendon comprises a plurality of shape memory alloy wires disposed between said first and second face sheets.
- 8. A shape memory alloy component according to claim 6 wherein said shape memory alloy tendon comprises a shape memory alloy foil disposed between said first and second face sheets.
- 9. A shape memory alloy component according to claim 6 wherein the shape memory alloy component has opposed end edges and opposed side edges, and wherein said adhesive is disposed along the opposed side edges between the first and second face sheets to thereby further electrically isolate said shape memory alloy tendon from the composite structure in which the resulting shape memory alloy component is embedded.
- 10. A shape memory alloy component according to claim 6 wherein the thermoplastic material from which said first and second face sheets are comprised is selected from the group consisting of polyetheretherketone and polyetherimide.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/609,468, filed Mar. 1, 1996, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,700,337.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The United States Government may have rights in this invention pursuant to ARPA Agreement No. MDA 972-93-2-0010 awarded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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