Due to the complex microstructure and phase transformations taking place in Shape Memory Alloys (SMA), the behaviour and properties of these materials are deeply influenced by their loading history in terms of stress, strain and temperature. Indeed, a thorough understanding of the effects of the loading history on SMA properties is fundamental for a correct modelling and design of SMA applications, in particular in the case of complex loading. An example are shape memory alloys embedded in composite systems, in which stress, strain and temperature vary simultaneously depending upon the properties of the SMA and composite. This work presents the first results of an experimental investigation on the effects of the loading history on SMA tra...
T his is the fourth paper in our series, identifyingunusual phenomena and providing recommenda-tions...
The superelastic properties and stress-induced martensite (SIM) stabilization have been studied in a...
Transformation/thermomechanical behavior in an Fe-9%Cr-5%Ni-l4%Mn-6%Si polycrystalline shape memory ...
Due to the complex microstructure and phase transformations taking place in Shape Memory Alloys (SMA...
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) belong to a group of functional materials with the unique property of “re...
WOSInternational audienceIn this work, the specific thermomechanical behavior of Fe-based shape memo...
The long-term stability of the shape memory effect is critical for ensuring repeatability in memory ...
The unique characteristic, Shape Memory Effect (SME), of Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs), is primarily in...
The transformational behaviour of shape memory alloy (SMA) wires embedded into a fibre reinforced ep...
If the shape memory alloy is subjected to the subloop loading under the stress-controlled condition,...
The martensite/austenite start and finish conditions, the transformation lines in the stress-tempera...
A series of experiments is presented examining the thermo-electro-mechanical response of commerciall...
International audienceShape Memory Alloys (SMAs) undergo an austenite-martensite solid-solid phase t...
Abstract. The specific properties of the shape memory alloys are mainly due to the martensitic trans...
In this paper three models of the shape memory alloy behaviour have been presented and re-investigat...
T his is the fourth paper in our series, identifyingunusual phenomena and providing recommenda-tions...
The superelastic properties and stress-induced martensite (SIM) stabilization have been studied in a...
Transformation/thermomechanical behavior in an Fe-9%Cr-5%Ni-l4%Mn-6%Si polycrystalline shape memory ...
Due to the complex microstructure and phase transformations taking place in Shape Memory Alloys (SMA...
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) belong to a group of functional materials with the unique property of “re...
WOSInternational audienceIn this work, the specific thermomechanical behavior of Fe-based shape memo...
The long-term stability of the shape memory effect is critical for ensuring repeatability in memory ...
The unique characteristic, Shape Memory Effect (SME), of Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs), is primarily in...
The transformational behaviour of shape memory alloy (SMA) wires embedded into a fibre reinforced ep...
If the shape memory alloy is subjected to the subloop loading under the stress-controlled condition,...
The martensite/austenite start and finish conditions, the transformation lines in the stress-tempera...
A series of experiments is presented examining the thermo-electro-mechanical response of commerciall...
International audienceShape Memory Alloys (SMAs) undergo an austenite-martensite solid-solid phase t...
Abstract. The specific properties of the shape memory alloys are mainly due to the martensitic trans...
In this paper three models of the shape memory alloy behaviour have been presented and re-investigat...
T his is the fourth paper in our series, identifyingunusual phenomena and providing recommenda-tions...
The superelastic properties and stress-induced martensite (SIM) stabilization have been studied in a...
Transformation/thermomechanical behavior in an Fe-9%Cr-5%Ni-l4%Mn-6%Si polycrystalline shape memory ...