The development of a 1-D thermomechanical model for simulating the response of uniaxial superelastic NiTi elements is described. The formulation of the model includes consideration of the dependence of the critical stresses for forward and reverse transformation on the temperature, the occurrence of strain rate effects due to self-heating / cooling associated with the latent heat of the stress induced martensitic transformation, the localized character of the stress induced transformation in superleastic NiTi wires and ribbons, the possibility of nucleation events both during the forward and reverse transformations and the occurrence of nonrecoverable residual strains. Numerical simulations allowed rationalizing different features commonly ...
The financial support via project No. GA18-03834S provided by the Czech Science Foundation is acknow...
International audienceThe non-linear dynamic thermomechanical behaviour of superelastic shape memory...
International audienceThis paper deals with the thermomechanical modeling of the macroscopic behavio...
A mechanical model for pseudoelastic behavior of NiTi wires is proposed with the aim to predict the ...
A mechanical model for pseudoelastic behavior of NiTi wires is proposed with the aim to predict the ...
A simple one-dimensional rate-independent model is proposed. It is able to capture responses of a Ni...
International audienceThe well-known martensitic transformation is not always the unique solid-solid...
AbstractA 1-D thermomechanical model aimed to represent the behavior of Ni-rich ultrafine grained Ni...
Previous experimental observations have shown that the pseudoelastic response of NiTi shape memory a...
Previous experiments have shown that stress-induced martensitic transformation in certain polycrysta...
As Ligas com Memória de Forma (LMF) devem seu comportamento único a uma transformação de fase rever...
From experimental evidence it has been possible to conclude that the strain rate has a great effect ...
Two constitutive models representative of two well-known modeling techniques for shape memory materi...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The properties of a shape memory alloy (SMA) have been shown to be highly depen...
NiTi SMA represents a popular group of metals with interesting properties like pseudoelasticity and ...
The financial support via project No. GA18-03834S provided by the Czech Science Foundation is acknow...
International audienceThe non-linear dynamic thermomechanical behaviour of superelastic shape memory...
International audienceThis paper deals with the thermomechanical modeling of the macroscopic behavio...
A mechanical model for pseudoelastic behavior of NiTi wires is proposed with the aim to predict the ...
A mechanical model for pseudoelastic behavior of NiTi wires is proposed with the aim to predict the ...
A simple one-dimensional rate-independent model is proposed. It is able to capture responses of a Ni...
International audienceThe well-known martensitic transformation is not always the unique solid-solid...
AbstractA 1-D thermomechanical model aimed to represent the behavior of Ni-rich ultrafine grained Ni...
Previous experimental observations have shown that the pseudoelastic response of NiTi shape memory a...
Previous experiments have shown that stress-induced martensitic transformation in certain polycrysta...
As Ligas com Memória de Forma (LMF) devem seu comportamento único a uma transformação de fase rever...
From experimental evidence it has been possible to conclude that the strain rate has a great effect ...
Two constitutive models representative of two well-known modeling techniques for shape memory materi...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. The properties of a shape memory alloy (SMA) have been shown to be highly depen...
NiTi SMA represents a popular group of metals with interesting properties like pseudoelasticity and ...
The financial support via project No. GA18-03834S provided by the Czech Science Foundation is acknow...
International audienceThe non-linear dynamic thermomechanical behaviour of superelastic shape memory...
International audienceThis paper deals with the thermomechanical modeling of the macroscopic behavio...