Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review

The use of shape memory alloys (SMAs) in civil structures attracted the attention of researchers worldwide. This interest is due the unique properties of SMAs, the shape memory effect (SME) and pseudoelasticity. Other desirable attributes for SMA include biocompatibility, high specific strength, wea...

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Main Authors: Abdelmoneim El Naggar, Maged A. Youssef
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-a46384227af441c981462a1e9058831b2021-05-20T01:22:00ZengAIMS PressAIMS Materials Science2372-04842020-12-017683685810.3934/matersci.2020.6.836Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art reviewAbdelmoneim El Naggar0Maged A. Youssef1Civil and Environmental Engineering, Western University, London, ON, N6A 5B9, CanadaCivil and Environmental Engineering, Western University, London, ON, N6A 5B9, CanadaThe use of shape memory alloys (SMAs) in civil structures attracted the attention of researchers worldwide. This interest is due the unique properties of SMAs, the shape memory effect (SME) and pseudoelasticity. Other desirable attributes for SMA include biocompatibility, high specific strength, wear resistance, anti-fatigue characteristics, and high yield strength. These beneficial qualities allow for a wide range of applications ranging from aerospace field to the medical and civil engineering fields. To intelligently utilize shape memory alloys and widen their application potential, certain characteristics including the heat activation and heat transfer mechanisms must be thoroughly understood. Such understanding would allow the development and optimization of systems utilizing SMA. Hence, this paper presents a state-of-the-art review about shape memory alloys with specific focus on the heat activation mechanisms and the heat transfer modes.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/matersci.2020.6.836?viewType=HTMLshape memory alloyspseudoelasticityshape memory effectrapid pulse activationconvective heat transferconduction
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author Abdelmoneim El Naggar
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Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
AIMS Materials Science
shape memory alloys
pseudoelasticity
shape memory effect
rapid pulse activation
convective heat transfer
conduction
author_facet Abdelmoneim El Naggar
Maged A. Youssef
author_sort Abdelmoneim El Naggar
title Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
title_short Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
title_full Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
title_fullStr Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
title_full_unstemmed Shape memory alloy heat activation: State of the art review
title_sort shape memory alloy heat activation: state of the art review
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Materials Science
issn 2372-0484
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The use of shape memory alloys (SMAs) in civil structures attracted the attention of researchers worldwide. This interest is due the unique properties of SMAs, the shape memory effect (SME) and pseudoelasticity. Other desirable attributes for SMA include biocompatibility, high specific strength, wear resistance, anti-fatigue characteristics, and high yield strength. These beneficial qualities allow for a wide range of applications ranging from aerospace field to the medical and civil engineering fields. To intelligently utilize shape memory alloys and widen their application potential, certain characteristics including the heat activation and heat transfer mechanisms must be thoroughly understood. Such understanding would allow the development and optimization of systems utilizing SMA. Hence, this paper presents a state-of-the-art review about shape memory alloys with specific focus on the heat activation mechanisms and the heat transfer modes.
topic shape memory alloys
pseudoelasticity
shape memory effect
rapid pulse activation
convective heat transfer
conduction
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