A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite Band
Based on the experimental results and the finite element analysis, a constitutive model is proposed for two phase shape memory alloys by introducing a compensative volumetric strain into a constrained relationship between the two phases, accounting for the reduced constraint due to the growth of mar...
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doaj-0f346dd5f6e64b499a4a2be6c75e06fa2020-11-24T22:16:39ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442014-01-017157659010.3390/ma7010576ma7010576A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite BandWeiguo Li0Xueliang Shen1Xianghe Peng2State Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, College of Resources and Environment Science, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, College of Resources and Environment Science, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Mine Disaster Dynamics and Control, College of Resources and Environment Science, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, ChinaBased on the experimental results and the finite element analysis, a constitutive model is proposed for two phase shape memory alloys by introducing a compensative volumetric strain into a constrained relationship between the two phases, accounting for the reduced constraint due to the growth of martensite band. The pseudoelasticity of NiTi shape memory alloy micro-tube, subjected to pure tension, is analyzed and compared with the experimental results. It can be seen that the pseudoelastic behavior, especially the phenomena of a stress drop during tension processes, can be well described with the proposed model. The proposed model separates the complicated constitutive behavior of a shape memory alloy (SMA) into simple responses arising respectively from its two phases, taking into account laminar microstructure, the thickness of martensite phase and the interaction between the two phases, and provides an easy but comprehensive method for the description of the constitutive behavior of SMAs under complex thermomechanical loading.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/7/1/576shape memory alloypseudoelasticityvolumetric strainlaminar microstructureconstitutive model |
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A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite Band |
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A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite Band |
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A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite Band |
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A Constitutive Description for Shape Memory Alloys with the Growth of Martensite Band |
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constitutive description for shape memory alloys with the growth of martensite band |
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Based on the experimental results and the finite element analysis, a constitutive model is proposed for two phase shape memory alloys by introducing a compensative volumetric strain into a constrained relationship between the two phases, accounting for the reduced constraint due to the growth of martensite band. The pseudoelasticity of NiTi shape memory alloy micro-tube, subjected to pure tension, is analyzed and compared with the experimental results. It can be seen that the pseudoelastic behavior, especially the phenomena of a stress drop during tension processes, can be well described with the proposed model. The proposed model separates the complicated constitutive behavior of a shape memory alloy (SMA) into simple responses arising respectively from its two phases, taking into account laminar microstructure, the thickness of martensite phase and the interaction between the two phases, and provides an easy but comprehensive method for the description of the constitutive behavior of SMAs under complex thermomechanical loading. |
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shape memory alloy pseudoelasticity volumetric strain laminar microstructure constitutive model |
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