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A two variant thermomechanical model for shape memory alloys
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This article is published in Mechanics Research Communications.The article was published on 1999-05-01. It has received 8 citations till now.read more
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Models for Shape Memory Alloy Behavior: An overview of modeling approaches
TL;DR: An overview of shape memory alloys (SMA) can be found in this article, where the authors provide a brief introduction to the SMA behavior and the underlying martensitic transformation.
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Differential and integrated form consistency in 1-D phenomenological models for shape memory alloy constitutive behavior
TL;DR: In this article, a modified consistent constitutive model is proposed by redefining the material function which satisfies the compatibility condition, and the advantages in using the proposed modified model are highlighted with numerical case studies involving hysteretic stress-strain behavior.
A 3-species model for shape memory alloys
TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamically consistent three species (austenite, plus-martensite and minus-martenite) model for shape memory alloys (SMA) is proposed.
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A thermodynamical formulation for the constitutive modeling of a shape memory alloy with two martensite phases
Raffaella Rizzoni,Sonia Marfia +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a thermodynamic formulation for the one-dimensional constitutive model for shape memory alloys (SMAs) proposed by the authors in Marfia and Rizzoni (Eur J Mech A Solids 40:166-185, 2013) and able to describe the pseudo-elastic and shape memory effects and the martensite detwinning is presented.
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1D SMA Models
Sonia Marfia,Andrea Vigliotti +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, two approaches for the 1D modeling of shape memory alloys are presented, one based on a phenomenological description of the Austenite-Martensite transformation, assuming that the two configurations are always at equilibrium and the fractions of Martensite andAustenite are a cosine function of the temperature and the stress, which matches experimental measurement.
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A constitutive model for hysteretic phase transition behavior
Yefim Ivshin,Thomas J. Pence +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model for rate independent hysteresis based on the Duhem-Madelung framework is examined in the context of temperature induced phase transitions such as those which occur in shape memory metals.
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