Shape memory alloys (SMA) offer the possibility of developing a new type of
composites with embedded SMA-wires (SMA-composites) whose properties may b
e actively changed in response to environmental disturbances. Adaptive comp
osite materials were fabricated by integrating pre-strained thin SMA wires
as actuating elements in polymer matrix composites. Hybrid composite sample
s based on two types of wires were investigated : either containing NiTiCu
wires in martensitic phase or NiTi wires in R-phase at room temperature. Wh
en electrically heated the SMA wires undergo a phase transformation and try
to recover their shape. A stiff matrix or external clamping restrains the
shape recovery related to the reversible phase transformation in the alloys
and as a consequence a force is generated. This force is the origin of a c
hange in the natural vibration frequency of the composite sample. The influ
ence of the type of wire, as well as of the volume fraction of wires on the
magnitude of the recovery force and resonance peak shift is discussed.