نتایج جستجو برای: shape memory effect

تعداد نتایج: 2029562  

2006
Xi Wang Zhenyu Xue Joost J. Vlassak

Shape memory alloy (SMA) thin films, especially those based on Ni-Ti, have received considerable attention since it was demonstrated that they can undergo a nearly perfect shape memory effect [1-7]. When SMA films are used as actuators in MEMS devices, biasing springs are generally needed to restore the initial state in order to achieve a twoway shape memory effect. As a result, use of SMA actu...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2006
Yu Wang Xiaobing Ren Kazuhiro Otsuka

The shape memory effect and superelasticity are usually found in alloys exhibiting spontaneous martensitic transformation. Thus it is hard to imagine that such interesting effects can appear in a system without a martensitic transformation. In this Letter we show shape memory and the superelasticity effect in a nonmartensitic Ti48.5Ni51.5 alloy, which has no martensitic transformation but under...

2016
Zhenyue Chang Junkai Deng Ganaka G Chandrakumara Wenyi Yan Jefferson Zhe Liu

Driven by the increasing demand for micro-/nano-technologies, stimuli-responsive shape memory materials at nanoscale have recently attracted great research interests. However, by reducing the size of conventional shape memory materials down to approximately nanometre range, the shape memory effect diminishes. Here, using density functional theory calculations, we report the discovery of a shape...

Journal: :International Journal of Solids and Structures 2021

This work presents a three-dimensional constitutive model for shape memory alloys considering the TRansformation-Induced Plasticity (TRIP) as well Two-Way Shape Memory Effect (TWSME) through large deformation framework. The presented logarithmic strain based is able to capture strains and rotations exhibited by SMAs under general thermomechanical cycling. By using martensitic volume fraction, t...

2003
Gordon A. Shaw Wendy C. Crone

The mechanical properties of sputter-deposited NiTi shape memory alloy thin films ranging in thickness from 35 nm to 10 μm were examined using nanoindentation and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Indents made in films as thin as 150 nm showed partial shape recovery upon heating, although film thickness was found to have a marked effect on the results. A modified spherical cavity model is used to ...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Kai Yu H Jerry Qi

Temperature memory effect (TME) refers to the ability of shape memory polymers (SMPs) to memorize the temperature at which pre-deformation was conducted. In the past few years, this TME was experimentally demonstrated by comparing the applied programming temperature (Td) with a characteristic recovery temperature (Tc), which corresponds to either the maximum recovery stress or free recovery spe...

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