Results 191 to 200 of about 4,530 (246)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Phase mixtures in dynamics of pseudoelasticity
Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 1995The paper provides a numerical treatment of phase mixtures in pseudoelasticity from a purely mathematical point of view. This is based on the result that the approximate solution may consist of persistent oscillations in strain which resemble the experimentally observed interface patterns. This result is obtained from a sequence of solutions for a rate-
Liu, I-Shih, Frid, H.
openaire +2 more sources
Quasilinear Pseudoelasticity and Small Hysteresis in Slm-Fabricated Niti
Social Science Research Network, 2022Tao Liu +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Pseudoelastic Shape Memory Alloy Cables
Conventional structural cables (wire ropes) are composed of steel wires helically wound into strands that are then wound around a core. Cables made from shape memory alloy (SMA) wires are a new structural element with promising properties for a broad range of applications.Benjamin Reedlunn +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Multi-scale pseudoelasticity of NiTi alloys fabricated by laser additive manufacturing
Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2021Dongzhe Zhang, Yunze Li, W. Cong
semanticscholar +1 more source
Pseudoelastic intramedullary nailing for tibio–talo–calcaneal arthrodesis
Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2011Tibio-talo-calcaneal (TTC) arthrodesis is a procedure to treat severe ankle arthropathy by providing a pain-free and stable fusion. Intramedullary (IM) nails offer a method of internal fixation for TTC arthrodesis by providing compressive stability, as well as shear and torsional rigidity.
Christopher M, Yakacki +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Dynamic analysis of pseudoelastic SMA beam
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2010Abstract The main goal of this work is to present a formulation of initial-boundary-value problem for the Bernoulli–Euler beam made of pseudoelastic shape memory alloy (SMA). The procedure of formulation of 1D constitutive relations based on the analysis of the proposed rheological model is presented in detail. The relationships to be obtained are of
openaire +1 more source
Pseudoelastic behavior in Y1?xPrxBa2Cu3Oy compounds
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 1993Tensile tests show that ferroelastic loops always occur at 100–150 K, 200–250 K and room temperature in the Y1−xPrxBa2Cu3Oy samples withx=0 and 0.1 for whichTc is 92 K and 82.5 K respectively, and the shape memory effect is always observed in the compact sample near 130 K, just similar to that of thermal elastic martensitic alloys.
Huimin Shen +5 more
openaire +1 more source
State Functions for a Pseudoelastic Body
1982The shape of the load–deformation curves of a pseudo-elastic body depends strongly on the temperature. While at low temperatures the body exhibits properties akin to those of a plastic body, it behaves like a true (non-linear) elastic body at high temperatures.
I. Müller, K. Wilmanski
openaire +1 more source
Pseudoelasticity in Au-Cd thermoelastic martensite
Philosophical Magazine, 1973Abstract Thermoelastic martensitic transformation has been studied by the analysis of stress-strain curves in binary Au-Cd alloys, containing 46·5, 47·5, 48·5, 49, 49·5, and 50 at. % Cd, respectively. The pseudoelastic characteristics, i.e. superelastic and ferroelastic behaviour upon tension compression test and that the origin of the shape memory ...
N. Nakanishi +4 more
openaire +1 more source

