Claims
- 1. A method of measuring a physical stimulus comprising the steps of:a. providing a sensor comprising a material capable of undergoing a phase transformation from a first phase to a second phase in response to the application of a physical stimulus thereto; b. measuring a physical property of said material before said material undergoes a phase transformation; c. applying a physical stimulus to said material causing said material to undergo said phase transformation; d. measuring said physical property of said material after said material undergoes said phase transformation; e. determining the difference in the value of said physical property that occurs during said phase transformation; and f. utilizing said difference in said value of said physical property to determine the magnitude of said physical stimulus.
- 2. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 1 wherein said first phase is the martensite phase of said material.
- 3. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 2 wherein said second phase is the austenite phase of said material.
- 4. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 3 wherein said material comprises substantially equal parts, by atomic weight percentage, of titanium and nickel.
- 5. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 3 wherein said material comprises substantially unequal parts, by atomic percentage, of titanium and nickel.
- 6. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 3 wherein said material comprises titanium, nickel, and at least one other metal.
- 7. The method of measuring a physical stimulus as defined in claim 3 further including the step of controlling the temperature of said material during steps b, c, and d thereof.
- 8. A method of measuring a physical stimulus comprising the steps of:a. providing a sensor comprising a material having an electrical resistance and capable of undergoing a phase transformation from a first phase to a second phase in response to the application of a physical stimulus thereto; b. measuring said electrical resistance of said material before said material undergoes a phase transformation; c. applying a physical stimulus to said material causing said material to undergo said phase transformation; d. measuring said electrical resistance of said material after said material undergoes said phase transformation; e. determining the difference in the value of said physical property that occurs during said phase transformation; and f. utilizing said difference in said value of said physical property to determine the magnitude of said physical stimulus.
- 9. A method of measuring a physical stimulus comprising the steps of:a. providing a sensor comprising a material capable of undergoing a phase transformation from a first phase to a second phase in response to varying the temperature of said material; b. applying a physical stimulus to said material; c. increasing the temperature of said material causing said material to undergo a phase transformation from said first phase to said second phase producing a first portion of a response curve; d. decreasing the temperature of said material causing said material to undergo a phase transformation from said second phase to said first phase producing a second portion of said response curve; e. comparing said first and second portions of said response curve with a family of response curves; and f. determining the value of said physical stimulus from said comparison of said first and second portions of said response curves.
- 10. The method of determining the value of a physical stimulus as defined in claim 9 wherein said physical stimulus is strain.
- 11. A sensor for measuring a physical stimulus applied comprising a substrate material, a flexible diaphragm provided on said substrate material, and a sensor member deposited on said flexible diaphragm, said sensor member being capable of undergoing a phase transformation in response to a stimulus being applied thereto.
- 12. The sensor as defined in claim 11 wherein the application of a physical stimulus to said flexible diaphragm causes said flexible diaphragm and said sensor member to deflect causing said sensor member to undergo a phase transformation.
- 13. The sensor as defined in claim 11 further including means for controlling the temperature of said sensor member.
Government Interests
This invention was made with United States Government support under Contract DAAE07-00-C-L009 awarded by the U.S. Anny Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command, the United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant thereto.
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