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Tobushi H.♦, Pieczyska E.A., Ejiri Y.♦, Sakuragi T.♦, Thermomechanical properties of shape-memory alloy and polymer and their composite,
MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, ISSN: 1537-6494, DOI: 10.1080/15376490902746954, Vol.16, pp.236-247, 2009Abstract: The shape memory effect and superelasticity appear in shape memory alloy (SMA). The large amount of strain by more than several hundreds percent can be recovered in shape memory polymer (SMP). The shape recovery and shape fixity can be used in SMP elements. These characteristics of shape memory materials (SMMs) can be applied to intelligent elements in various fields. In order to use these characteristics and design the SMM elements properly, it is important to understand the thermomechanical properties of SMAs and SMPs. The deformation behaviors of SMMs differ depending on the thermomechanical loading conditions. The main factors which affect these properties are strain rate, stress rate, temperature, subloop loading, temperature-controlled condition, strain holding condition and cyclic loading. In the present paper, the thermomechanical properties of TiNi shape memory alloy, polyurethane-shape memory polymer and their composite are discussed. Keywords: shape memory alloy, shape memory polymer, composite, cyclic loading, strain rate, fatigue Affiliations:
Tobushi H. | - | Aichi Institute of Technology (JP) | Pieczyska E.A. | - | IPPT PAN | Ejiri Y. | - | other affiliation | Sakuragi T. | - | Aichi Institute of Technology (JP) |
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