Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen

This microstructural model deals with simulation both of the reversible and irreversible deformation of a shape memory alloy (SMA). The martensitic transformation and the irreversible deformation due to the plastic accommodation of martensite are considered on the microscopic level. The irreversible...

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Main Authors: Volkov Aleksandr E., Belyaev Fedor S., Evard Margarita E., Volkova Natalia A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153303013
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spelling doaj-9bc6a31dc4f04b4896400914456c2b9a2021-02-02T00:45:51ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2015-01-01330301310.1051/matecconf/20153303013matecconf_esomat2015_03013Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy SpecimenVolkov Aleksandr E.0Belyaev Fedor S.1Evard Margarita E.2Volkova Natalia A.3Saint Petersburg State UniversitySaint Petersburg State UniversitySaint Petersburg State UniversitySaint Petersburg State UniversityThis microstructural model deals with simulation both of the reversible and irreversible deformation of a shape memory alloy (SMA). The martensitic transformation and the irreversible deformation due to the plastic accommodation of martensite are considered on the microscopic level. The irreversible deformation is described from the standpoint of the plastic flow theory. Isotropic hardening and kinematic hardening are taken into account and are related to the densities of scattered and oriented deformation defects. It is supposed that the phase transformation and the micro plastic deformation are caused by the generalized thermodynamic forces, which are the derivatives of the Gibbs’ potential of the two-phase body. In terms of these forces conditions for the phase transformation and for the micro plastic deformation on the micro level are formulated. The macro deformation of the representative volume of the polycrystal is calculated by averaging of the micro strains related to the evolution of the martensite Bain’s variants in each grain comprising this volume. The proposed model allowed simulating the evolution of the reversible and of the irreversible strains of a stressed SMA specimen under thermal cycles. The results show a good qualitative agreement with available experimental data. Specifically, it is shown that the model can describe a rather big irreversible strain in the first thermocycle and its fast decrease with the number of cycles.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153303013
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author Volkov Aleksandr E.
Belyaev Fedor S.
Evard Margarita E.
Volkova Natalia A.
spellingShingle Volkov Aleksandr E.
Belyaev Fedor S.
Evard Margarita E.
Volkova Natalia A.
Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Volkov Aleksandr E.
Belyaev Fedor S.
Evard Margarita E.
Volkova Natalia A.
author_sort Volkov Aleksandr E.
title Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
title_short Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
title_full Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
title_fullStr Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
title_full_unstemmed Model of the Evolution of Deformation Defects and Irreversible Strain at Thermal Cycling of Stressed TiNi Alloy Specimen
title_sort model of the evolution of deformation defects and irreversible strain at thermal cycling of stressed tini alloy specimen
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description This microstructural model deals with simulation both of the reversible and irreversible deformation of a shape memory alloy (SMA). The martensitic transformation and the irreversible deformation due to the plastic accommodation of martensite are considered on the microscopic level. The irreversible deformation is described from the standpoint of the plastic flow theory. Isotropic hardening and kinematic hardening are taken into account and are related to the densities of scattered and oriented deformation defects. It is supposed that the phase transformation and the micro plastic deformation are caused by the generalized thermodynamic forces, which are the derivatives of the Gibbs’ potential of the two-phase body. In terms of these forces conditions for the phase transformation and for the micro plastic deformation on the micro level are formulated. The macro deformation of the representative volume of the polycrystal is calculated by averaging of the micro strains related to the evolution of the martensite Bain’s variants in each grain comprising this volume. The proposed model allowed simulating the evolution of the reversible and of the irreversible strains of a stressed SMA specimen under thermal cycles. The results show a good qualitative agreement with available experimental data. Specifically, it is shown that the model can describe a rather big irreversible strain in the first thermocycle and its fast decrease with the number of cycles.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20153303013
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