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Wavelets Image Analysis for Friction Stir Processed TiNi Functional Behavior Characterization

2015

Abstract A key topic regarding Ti Ni Shape Memory materials concerns the possibility to attain welded junctions that preserves the shape memory properties of material. Other research topic for SMAs regards the retention of the shape memory effect cyclic stability; in fact, good shape memory properties frequently decrease during SME cycling of material. A method able to improve the cyclic stability of TiNi shape memory effect is the grain refinement. Considering these above mentioned research topics, a solid state welding process, as the Friction Stir Welding, is thus attractive for SMA joining and it exhibits potentials for achieving welded joints affected by microstructural changes that pr…

AusteniteWavelets image analysis Friction Stir Processing Shape memory alloyFriction stir processingMaterials scienceShape memory alloys.MetallurgyWavelets image analysisGeneral MedicineWeldingShape-memory alloyFriction Stir ProcessingMicrostructurelaw.inventionlawDiffusionless transformationMartensiteFriction stir weldingComposite materialEngineering(all)Procedia Engineering
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Friction Stir Processing of NiTi Shape Memory Alloy: Microstructural Characterization

2010

Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) are metal materials that, after being strained, come back to their original shape at a designated temperature. Welding NiTi alloys is not simple because when the material is melted, due to the high reactivity of the alloy elements, the typical shape memory properties may disappear. The solid state welding process, such as friction stir welding, is thus attractive for SMA joining and it exhibits potentials for achieving welded joints affected by microstructural changes that preserve the shape memory properties. The present study investigates the feasibility of friction stir welding process to join NiTi shape memory alloys; in order to analyse the welding process, it…

Materials scienceFriction stir processingMetallurgyAlloyShape-memory alloyWeldingengineering.materialMicrostructurelaw.inventionlawNickel titaniumDiffusionless transformationFriction stir processing shape memory alloys weldingengineeringFriction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Frames: Safety Evaluation and Retrofitting Techniques

Nonlinear pushover Slope discontinuity Lumped plasticity Externally bonded FRP retrofitting Shape memory alloys micromorphic SMA brace
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Investigation of the Thermomechanical Response of Cyclically Loaded NiTi Alloys by Means of Temperature Frequency Domain Analyses

2021

Nickel–Titanium (NiTi) shape memory alloys subjected to cyclic loading exhibit reversible temperature changes whose modulation is correlated with the applied load. This reveals the presence of reversible thermomechanical heat sources activated by the applied stresses. One such source is the elastocaloric effect, accounting for the latent heat of Austenite–Martensite phase transformation. It is, however, observed that when the amplitude of cyclic loads is not sufficient to activate or further propagate this phase transformation, the material still exhibits a strong cyclic temperature modulation. The present work investigates the thermomechanical behaviour of NiTi under such low-amplitude cyc…

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