2021
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x211001437
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Thermo-mechanical characterisation of NiTi-based shape memory alloy wires for civil engineering applications

Abstract: Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) exhibit a complex material behaviour due to thermo-mechanical coupling. At present, the understanding of their material behaviour under different thermo-mechanical loading conditions relevant to civil engineering applications is lacking even though they have been widely used in the past decade or so, for example mechanical behaviour at constant stress but variable temperature loading has not received much attention in civil engineering. In this study a comparative analysis of the mec… Show more

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“…The wire was fully annealed at 850 o C for 1.8 ks. A detailed discussion on the thermo-mechanical behaviour and rapid heat-activated prestressing of the SMA used in this study is separately presented by the authors (Suhail et al 2020a;2020b;2021b). For ease of reading, Table 4 provides information on some relevant parameters such as the modulus of elasticity 𝐸 𝑅𝑇 , stress (𝜎 𝑠 ), and strain (𝜀 𝑠 ) corresponding to the onset of yielding (on set of stress induced martensite phase transformation and strain localization), stress (𝜎 𝑓 ), and strain (𝜀 𝑓 ) corresponding to the point of complete propagation of the localised reorientation bands (i.e.…”
Section: Smasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wire was fully annealed at 850 o C for 1.8 ks. A detailed discussion on the thermo-mechanical behaviour and rapid heat-activated prestressing of the SMA used in this study is separately presented by the authors (Suhail et al 2020a;2020b;2021b). For ease of reading, Table 4 provides information on some relevant parameters such as the modulus of elasticity 𝐸 𝑅𝑇 , stress (𝜎 𝑠 ), and strain (𝜀 𝑠 ) corresponding to the onset of yielding (on set of stress induced martensite phase transformation and strain localization), stress (𝜎 𝑓 ), and strain (𝜀 𝑓 ) corresponding to the point of complete propagation of the localised reorientation bands (i.e.…”
Section: Smasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed discussion on the thermo-mechanical behaviour and rapid heat-activated prestressing of the SMA used in this study is presented by the authors in detail in ref. [40], [41], [55], [56]. The material properties of the SMA wires (obtained at room temperature) such as modulus of elasticity 𝐸 𝑅𝑇 , stress (𝜎 𝑠 ), and strain (𝜀 𝑠 ) corresponding to the onset of yielding (i.e.…”
Section: Materials Properties Of the Sma Used In This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%