Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys

Mitigating the structural damage brought about by thermal expansion is a primary objective in the design of vital concrete infrastructures, such as bridges or buildings. Shape memory alloys (SMAs), through their ability to recover strains through thermal loading-induced phase transformations, offer...

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Main Authors: Edmiston Brady, Davis Allen, Mirsayar Mirmilad, Hartl Darren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/20/matecconf_tran-set2019_01011.pdf
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spelling doaj-a7077dec14814652aa4445646cc901162021-02-02T04:50:22ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012710101110.1051/matecconf/201927101011matecconf_tran-set2019_01011Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory AlloysEdmiston BradyDavis AllenMirsayar MirmiladHartl DarrenMitigating the structural damage brought about by thermal expansion is a primary objective in the design of vital concrete infrastructures, such as bridges or buildings. Shape memory alloys (SMAs), through their ability to recover strains through thermal loading-induced phase transformations, offer a distinct advantage in achieving this design goal as such strain recovery in embedded components could be used to oppose thermal expansion in a surrounding matrix (e.g. concrete). This study seeks to characterize the thermal expansion of system, comprised of an SMA rod embedded in a concrete block undergoing a thermal loading cycle. Characterization is produced through a full factorial analysis, wherein evaluation is performed through the Abaqus unified finite element analysis suite. This preliminary analysis indicates that, while iron-based SMAs show promise in this field due to their low manufacturing costs, their large thermal hysteresis may lead to limited phase transformation in this application.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/20/matecconf_tran-set2019_01011.pdf
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Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
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title Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
title_short Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
title_full Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
title_fullStr Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Control of Thermal Deflection in Concrete Structures Using Iron-Based Shape Memory Alloys
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Mitigating the structural damage brought about by thermal expansion is a primary objective in the design of vital concrete infrastructures, such as bridges or buildings. Shape memory alloys (SMAs), through their ability to recover strains through thermal loading-induced phase transformations, offer a distinct advantage in achieving this design goal as such strain recovery in embedded components could be used to oppose thermal expansion in a surrounding matrix (e.g. concrete). This study seeks to characterize the thermal expansion of system, comprised of an SMA rod embedded in a concrete block undergoing a thermal loading cycle. Characterization is produced through a full factorial analysis, wherein evaluation is performed through the Abaqus unified finite element analysis suite. This preliminary analysis indicates that, while iron-based SMAs show promise in this field due to their low manufacturing costs, their large thermal hysteresis may lead to limited phase transformation in this application.
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