The aim of the present paper is to examine both the fatigue behaviour and the phase transition mechanisms of an equiatomicpseudo-elastic NiTi Shape Memory Alloy through cyclic tests (up to 100 loading cycles). More precisely, miniaturised dog-bone specimensare tested by using a customised testing machine and the contents of both austenite and martensite phase are experimentally measuredby means of X-Ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. On the basis of such experimental results in terms of martensite content, an analyticalmodel is here formulated to correlate the stress-strain relationship to the phase transition mechanisms. Finally, a validation of the presentmodel by means of experimental data pertaining the stress-strain relationship is performed.

MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR AND PHASE TRANSITION MECHANISMS OF A SHAPE MEMORY ALLOY BY MEANS OF A NOVEL ANALYTICAL MODEL

Camilla RONCHEI;
2018-01-01

Abstract

The aim of the present paper is to examine both the fatigue behaviour and the phase transition mechanisms of an equiatomicpseudo-elastic NiTi Shape Memory Alloy through cyclic tests (up to 100 loading cycles). More precisely, miniaturised dog-bone specimensare tested by using a customised testing machine and the contents of both austenite and martensite phase are experimentally measuredby means of X-Ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. On the basis of such experimental results in terms of martensite content, an analyticalmodel is here formulated to correlate the stress-strain relationship to the phase transition mechanisms. Finally, a validation of the presentmodel by means of experimental data pertaining the stress-strain relationship is performed.
2018
Fatigue Behaviour; Phase Transition Mechanisms; Shape Memory Alloy; Tensile Cyclic Test; X-Ray Diffraction Analyses
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11770/304657
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