Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints
The availability of engineering strength data on shape memory alloys (SMAs) under cyclic thermal activation (functional fatigue) is central to the rational design of smart actuators based on these materials. Test results on SMAs under functional fatigue are scarce in the technical literature and th...
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doaj-febd2779be3d413ab0e6c829556a878e2020-11-25T00:50:31ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932013-01-017232533Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints G. Scirè MammanoE. DragoniThe availability of engineering strength data on shape memory alloys (SMAs) under cyclic thermal activation (functional fatigue) is central to the rational design of smart actuators based on these materials. Test results on SMAs under functional fatigue are scarce in the technical literature and the few data available are mainly limited to constant-stress loading. Since the SMA elements used within actuators are normally biased by elastic springs or by another SMA element, their stress state is far from constant in operation. The mismatch between actual working conditions and laboratory arrangements leads to suboptimal designs and undermines the prediction of the actuator lifetime. This paper aims at bridging the gap between experiment and reality. Four test procedures are planned, covering most of the typical situations occurring in practice: constant-stress, constant-strain, constant-stress with limited maximum strain and linear stress-strain variation with limited maximum strain. The paper describes the experimental apparatus specifically designed to implement the four loading conditions and presents fatigue results obtained from commercial NiTi wires tested under all those protocols.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero23/numero_23_art_3.pdfSMA wiresFunctional fatigueConstant-stressConstant-strainLimited maximum strainLinear stress-strain variation |
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G. Scirè Mammano E. Dragoni Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale SMA wires Functional fatigue Constant-stress Constant-strain Limited maximum strain Linear stress-strain variation |
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Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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Functional fatigue of NiTi Shape Memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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functional fatigue of niti shape memory wires for a range of end loadings and constraints |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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The availability of engineering strength data on shape memory alloys (SMAs) under cyclic thermal activation (functional fatigue) is central to the rational design of smart actuators based on these materials. Test results on SMAs under functional fatigue are scarce in the technical literature and the few data available are mainly limited to constant-stress loading. Since the SMA elements used within actuators are normally biased by elastic springs or by another SMA element, their stress state is far from constant in operation. The mismatch between actual working conditions and laboratory arrangements leads to suboptimal designs and undermines the prediction of the actuator lifetime. This paper aims at bridging the gap between experiment and reality. Four test procedures are planned, covering most of the typical situations occurring in practice: constant-stress, constant-strain, constant-stress with limited maximum strain and linear stress-strain variation with limited maximum strain. The paper describes the experimental apparatus specifically designed to implement the four loading conditions and presents fatigue results obtained from commercial NiTi wires tested under all those protocols. |
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SMA wires Functional fatigue Constant-stress Constant-strain Limited maximum strain Linear stress-strain variation |
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