farzadinjast
Mechanical
- Mar 12, 2014
- 34
Dear Engineers,
I am currently working on finding a model for a specific type of polymeric actuators. A linear motion is generated by heating a string made of Nylon 6/6. I heat my actuator and then let it cool down to the room temperature and measure its length. When I plotted the temperature-length trajectory, I observed that the actuator had gone a different trajectory in the cooling phase than the heating. As the temperature change rate was almost same for the both phases, I expected that it should have had the same length at a certain temperature in either phase.
Do you have any idea what is the cause? Is it the case for all polymers?
Thank you very much in advance.
I am currently working on finding a model for a specific type of polymeric actuators. A linear motion is generated by heating a string made of Nylon 6/6. I heat my actuator and then let it cool down to the room temperature and measure its length. When I plotted the temperature-length trajectory, I observed that the actuator had gone a different trajectory in the cooling phase than the heating. As the temperature change rate was almost same for the both phases, I expected that it should have had the same length at a certain temperature in either phase.
Do you have any idea what is the cause? Is it the case for all polymers?
Thank you very much in advance.