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  • 2017Functionally graded shape memory alloys95citations
  • 2017Experiments on deformation behaviour of functionally graded NiTi structures18citations
  • 2011Modélisation numérique EF du comportement mécanique superélastique de plaques fines planes trouées en NiTicitations
  • 2011Etude expérimentale du comportement d'une tôle perforée aléatoirement en NiTi superélastiquecitations
  • 2009Roundrobin SMA modeling37citations
  • 2009Elastohysteresis : un modèle 3D phénoménologique précis pour le comportement superélastique d’Alliage à Mémoire de Forme sous chargements complexescitations

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  • Motazedian, Fakhrodin
  • Shariat, Bashir
  • Zhang, Junsong
  • Liu, Yinong
  • Bakhtiari, Sam
  • Nam, Tae Hyun
  • Yang, Hong
  • Mahmud, Abdus S.
  • Wu, Zhigang
  • Meng, Qinglin
  • Favier, Denis
  • Grolleau, Vincent
  • Cellard, Christophe
  • Collin, Antoine
  • Lagoudas, D. C.
  • Auricchio, F.
  • Frost, M.
  • Pilch, J.
  • Chemisky, Y.
  • Piotrowski, B.
  • Humbeeck, Jan Van
  • Boubakar, L.
  • Reali, A.
  • Zineb, T. Ben
  • Morganti, S.
  • Gibeau, E.
  • Sedlak, P.
  • Lexcellent, C.
  • Duval, A.
  • Oehler, S.
  • Hartl, D.
  • Heller, L.
  • Sittner, P.
  • Patoor, E.
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Functionally graded shape memory alloys

  • Motazedian, Fakhrodin
  • Shariat, Bashir
  • Zhang, Junsong
  • Liu, Yinong
  • Bakhtiari, Sam
  • Nam, Tae Hyun
  • Yang, Hong
  • Mahmud, Abdus S.
  • Wu, Zhigang
  • Meng, Qinglin
  • Rio, Gerard
Abstract

<p>Functionally graded shape memory alloys have the advantage of combining the functionalities of the shape memory effect and those of functionally graded structures. By proper design, they can exhibit new and complex deformation behaviour that is unmatched in uniform shape memory alloys. One obvious advantage of functionally graded shape memory alloys is their widened transformation stress and temperature windows that provide improved controllability in actuating applications. This paper reports on the concept, fabrication, experimentation and thermomechanical behaviour of several designs of functionally graded NiTi alloys, including compositionally graded, microstructurally graded and geometrically graded NiTi alloys, and the various techniques that may be used to create these functionally graded materials. It is found that the property gradients created along the loading direction or perpendicular to the loading direction produce distinct thermomechanical behaviours. The property gradient along the loading direction provides stress gradient over stress-induced transformation, which can be adjusted by the property gradient profile. The property gradient through the thickness direction of plate specimens and perpendicular to the loading direction provides four-way shape memory behaviour during stress-free thermal cycling after tensile deformation.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy