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Isothermal and anisothermal implementations of 2D shape memory alloy modeling for transient impact response calculation

Manuel Collet et al 2009 Smart Mater. Struct. 18 125019 (12pp)   doi: 10.1088/0964-1726/18/12/125019  Help

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Manuel Collet, Morvan Ouisse, Emmanuel Foltête and Christian Lexcellent
FEMTO-ST Applied Mechanics, 24 chemin de l'épitaphe, F-25000 Besançon, France
E-mail: manuel.collet@univ-fcomte.fr, morvan.ouisse@univ-fcomte.fr, emmanuel.foltete@univ-fcomte.fr and christian.lexcellent@univ-fcomte.fr

Abstract. A numerical implementation of the Raniecki Lexcellent (RL) (Raniecki et al 1992 Arc. Mech. 44 261–284, Raniecki and Lexcellent 1994 Eur. J. Mech. A 13 21–50, Raniecki and Lexcellent 1998 Eur. J. Mech. A 17 185–205) models for shape memory alloys (SMA) coupled with the heat equation is presented in this paper, adapted to high strain rate loading. The objective is to predict the time response of a 2D SMA structure subjected to an impulse force and induced free vibration with a decreasing amplitude for isothermal and anisothermal conditions. The choice of material mechanical properties has been done in order to have phase transformations during the oscillations. The apparent damping and stiffness effects due to these phase changes is clearly identified when the results are compared with a linear model without induced martensite. The thermomechanical constitutive relation of the SMA has been fulfilled to be able to take into account the time reaction when the strain rate is very high. The full model has been implemented in a finite element code and tested on a 2D sample.

Print publication: Issue 12 (December 2009)
Received 29 May 2009, in final form 10 September 2009
Published 29 October 2009

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