A three-dimensional model of the thermomechanical behavior of shape memory alloys

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Abstract

A new macro-scale model of shape memory alloys is developed within the framework of generalized standard materials with internal constraints [Moumni, Z., 1995. Sur la modélisation du changement de phase à l'état solide. Ph.D. Thesis, École Nationale Supérieure des Ponts et Chaussées]. It is shown that the introduction of two state variables: the martensite volume fraction and the martensite orientation strain tensor, is sufficient to account for several effects exhibited by SMAs subject to thermomechanical loading, namely: self-accommodation, orientation and reorientation or martensite, as well as superelasticity and one-way shape memory. These phenomena are simulated using the same set of constitutive equations and evolution laws. A simple procedure for identifying the parameters of the model is described in detail and a validation against experimental data is conducted. The model is then used to analyze a 3D SMA structure representing a superelastic stent. Cyclic loading and other pertaining phenomena like training and two-way shape memory are considered in the second part of this paper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2455-2490
Number of pages36
JournalJournal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Volume55
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2007

Keywords

  • Finite elements
  • Generalized standard materials
  • Macro-scale modeling
  • Thermomechanical SMA behavior
  • Three-dimensional structure analysis

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