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AE Characteristics on the Damage Behavior of TiNi/A16061 Shape Memory Alloy Composites at High Temperature (TiNi/A16061 형상기억복합재료의 고온에서의 손상거동에 대한 AE 특성)

  • Lee, Jin-Kyung;Park, Young-Chul;Ku, Hoo-Taek
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Nondestructive Testing
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.45-52
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    • 2002
  • It has been known that tensile residual stresses occurring by the thermal expansion coefficient mismatch between fiber and matrix is a cause of the weak strength of metal matrix composites(MMCs). In order to solve this problem, TiNi alloy fiber was used as a reinforced material in TiNi/A16001 shape memory alloy composite in this study. TiNi alloy fiber improves the tensile strength of the composite by causing compressive residual stress in matrix on the basis of its shape memory effect. Pre-strain was imposed to generate the compressive residual stresses inside the TiNi/A16001 shape memory alloy composites. AE technique was used to quantify the microscopic damage behavior of the composite at high temperature. The effect of applied pre-strains on the AE behavior was also evaluated.

Experimental studies on the fatigue life of shape memory alloy bars

  • Casciati, Sara;Marzi, Alessandro
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.73-85
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    • 2010
  • The potential offered by the thermo-mechanical properties of shape memory alloys (SMA) in structural engineering applications has been the topic of many research studies during the last two decades. The main issues concern the long-term predictability of the material behaviour and the fatigue lifetime of the macro structural elements (as different from the one of wire segments). The laboratory tests reported in this paper are carried out on bar specimens and they were planned in order to pursue two objectives. First, the creep phenomenon is investigated for two different alloys, a classical Ni-Ti alloy and a Cu-based alloy. The attention is then focused on the Cu-based alloy only and its fatigue characteristics at given temperatures are investigated. Stress and thermal cycles are alternated to detect any path dependency.

Development of Strength Analysis Modules for TiNi/Al 6061 Shape Memory Alloy (TiNi/Al 6061 형상기억 복합재료의 강도해석 모듈 개발)

  • 이동화;박영철;박동성;이규창
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.692-696
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    • 2001
  • Thermo-mechanical behavior and mechanical properties of intelligent polymer matrix composite with SMA fiber are experimentally studied. It is found that increments of compressive thermal strain is observed as the pre-strain and TiNi volume fraction increase. The smartness of the SMA is given due to the shape memory effect of the TiNi fiber which generates compressive residual stress in the matrix material when heated after being prestrained. In the paper, alloy is based on the general purpose commercial code ANSYS. And for the purpose of easy and fast user's analysis, it is developed the Graphical User Interface by using Tcl/Tk language.

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Seismic response of RC structures rehabilitated with SMA under near-field earthquakes

  • Shiravand, M.R.;Khorrami Nejad, A.;Bayanifar, M.H.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.63 no.4
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    • pp.497-507
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    • 2017
  • During recent earthquakes, a significant number of concrete structures suffered extensive damage. Conventional reinforced concrete structures are designed for life-time safety that may see permanent inelastic deformation after severe earthquakes. Hence, there is a need to utilize adequate materials that have the ability to tolerate large deformation and get back to their original shape. Super-elastic shape memory alloy (SMA) is a smart material with unique properties, such as the ability to regain undeformed shape by unloading or heating. In this research, four different stories (three, five, seven and nine) of reinforced concrete (RC) buildings have been studied and subjected to near-field ground motions. For each building, two different types of reinforcement detailing are considered, including (1) conventional steel reinforcement (RC frame) and (2) steel-SMA reinforcement (SMA RC frame), with SMA bars being used at plastic zones of beams and steel bars in other regions. Nonlinear time history analyses have been performed by "SeismoStruct" finite element software. The results indicate that the application of SMA materials in plastic hinge regions of the beams lead to reduction of the residual displacement and consequently post-earthquake repairs. In general, it can be said that shape memory alloy materials reduce structural damage and retrofit costs.

The Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of TiNi/Al 6061 Shape Memory Composites by Using Experimental and Finite Element Analysis (TiNi/Al 6061 형상기억복합재료의 기계적특성에 관한 실험 및 해석적 평가)

  • 박동성;박영철;이동화;이규창
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2001.04a
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    • pp.687-691
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    • 2001
  • Al alloy matrix composite with TiNi shape memory fiber as reinforcement has been fabricated by hot pressing to investigate mechanical properties. The stress-strain behavior of the composites was evaluated at temperatures between 363K and room temperature as a function of pre-strain by using experimental and finite element analysis, and both cases showed that the tensile stress at 363K was higher than that of the room temperature. Especially, the tensile stress of this composite increases with increasing the amount of pre-strain, and it also depends on the volume fraction of fiber and heat treatment. The smartness of the composite is given due to the shape memory effect of the TiNi fiber which generates compressive residual stress in the matrix material when heated after being pre-strained.

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The Strength Evaluation of TiNi/A16061 Composite by Using Finite Element Method (유한요소법을 이용한 TiNi/A16061 형상기억 복합재료의 강도평가)

  • Park, Yeong-Cheol;Lee, Gyu-Chang;Park, Dong-Seong;Lee, Dong-Hwa;Dong Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.72-78
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    • 2002
  • Thermomechanical behavior and mechanical properties of A16061 matrix composite with shape memory alloy(SMA) fiber are studied by using fnite element analysis(FEA). The smartness of the SMA is given due to the shape memory effect of the TiNi fiber which generates compressive residual stress in the matrix material when healed after being prestrained. In this paper, an analytical model is assumed two dimentional axisymetric model of one fiber and around the matrix. To evaluate the strength of composite usig FEM, the concept of smart composite was simulated on computer. The Shape memory effect(SME) simulation is very difficult using FEM because of the nonlinear analysis and the elastic plastic analysis. Thus, in this paper, the FEA was carried out at two critical temperature conditions; room temperature and high temperature(363K). The analysis is compare the finite element analysis result with the test result for the analysis validity.

Testing and modelling of shape memory alloy plates for energy dissipators

  • Heresi, Pablo;Herrera, Ricardo A.;Moroni, Maria O.
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.883-900
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    • 2014
  • Shape memory alloys (SMA) can dissipate energy through hysteresis cycles without significant residual deformation. This paper describes the fabrication and testing of copper-based SMA hourglass-shaped plates for use in energy dissipation devices and the development of a numerical model to reproduce the experiments. The plates were tested under cyclic flexural deformations, showing stable hysteresis cycles without strength degradation. A detailed nonlinear numerical model was developed and validated with the experimental data, using as input the constitutive relationship for the material determined from cyclic tests of material coupons under tension loading. The model adequately reproduces the experimental results. The study is focused on the exploitation of SMA in the martensite phase.

Design of HDD Load/Unload Suspension Using Shape Memory Alloy (형상기억합금을 이용한 HDD Load/Unload 서스펜션의 설계)

  • Lim S. C.;Park Y. P.;Park N, C.;Choi S, B.
    • 정보저장시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.163-170
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    • 2005
  • In this work, we propose a new type of HDD Load/unload (L/UL) suspension featuring shape memory alloy (SMA). The mechanical and thermal properties of the SMA film with respect to the material phase states are experimentally estimated and the SMA film is carefully integrated to the suspension. In order to obtain the desirable dynamic characteristics of the suspension during L/UL process, the design parameters of the SMA film such as geometric properties are determined by considering the vibration modes of the suspension related to the L/UL performance. After analyzing the modal characteristics of the proposed suspension, L/UL performance is evaluated through L/UL simulation by observing the vibration motion and minimum flying height of the slider during L/UL process.

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Design of HDD Load/Unload Suspension Using Shape Memory Alloy (형상기억합금을 이용한 HDD Load/Unload 서스펜션의 설계)

  • Lim, Soo-Cheol;Park, Young-Pil;Park, No-Cheol;Choi, Seung-Bok
    • Transactions of the Society of Information Storage Systems
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2006
  • In this work, we propose a new type of HDD Load/Unload(L/UL) suspension featuring shape memory alloy(SMA). The mechanical and thermal properties of the SMA film with respect to the material phase states are experimentally estimated and the SMA film is carefully integrated to the suspension. In order to obtain the desirable dynamic characteristics of the suspension during L/UL process, the design parameters of the SMA film such as geometric properties are determined by considering the vibration modes of the suspension related to the L/UL performance. After analyzing the modal characteristics of the proposed suspension, L/UL performance is evaluated through L/UL simulation by observing the vibration motion and minimum flying height of the slider during L/UL process.

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Fracture Characteristic of TiNi/A16061 Share Memory Alloy Composite at High Temperature using Acoustic Emission Technique (AE 기법을 이용한 TiNi/A16061 형상기억복합재료의 고온파괴특성평가)

  • Lee, Jin-Kyung;Park, Young-Choul;Kang, Dong-Hyun;Park, Dong-Sung;Lee, Kyu-Chang
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2001
  • Tensile residual stress happen by difference of coefficients of thermal expansion between fiber and matrix is one of the serious problems in metal matrix composite(MMC). In this study, TiNi fiber was used to solve the tensile residual stress as the reinforced material. TiNi fiber improves the tensile strength of composite by occurring compressive residual stress in matrix using shape memory effect of it. Pre-strain was added to generate compressive residual stress inside TiNi/A16061 composite. It was also evaluated the effect of compressive residual stress corresponding to pre-strains variation. AE technique was used to clarify the microscopic damage behavior at high temperature and the effect of pre-strain difference of TiNi/A16061 shape memory alloy composite.

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