2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2010.08.012
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A multi-axial, multimechanism based constitutive model for the comprehensive representation of the evolutionary response of SMAs under general thermomechanical loading conditions

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“…A few SMA multi-dimensional constitutive models for complex thermo-mechanical loading have been proposed (Helm and Haupt, 2003;Moumni et al, 2008;Grabe and Bruhns, 2008;Morin et al, 2011;Saleeb et al, 2011 andAndani andElahinia, 2014). Most of these models incorporate the thermo-mechanical phenomena related to phase transformation as well as the effects of strain rate.…”
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“…A few SMA multi-dimensional constitutive models for complex thermo-mechanical loading have been proposed (Helm and Haupt, 2003;Moumni et al, 2008;Grabe and Bruhns, 2008;Morin et al, 2011;Saleeb et al, 2011 andAndani andElahinia, 2014). Most of these models incorporate the thermo-mechanical phenomena related to phase transformation as well as the effects of strain rate.…”
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“…Readily available tools for calculating SMA behaviors include manufacturer supplied material properties (e.g., [14]), engineering models (e.g., [8,15,16], and SMA constitutive models (e.g., [9,[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]). These tools vary in complexity, capability, and accuracy.…”
Section: Parametric Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These range from microstructure models that can be used to study and predict effects of composition and processing (e.g., [23]) to phenomenological continuum models with a wide variety of features developed specifically for engineering components and devices (e.g., [9,[17][18][19][20]22]). Models of the latter class are traditionally implemented into commercial finite element packages to facilitate component simulations.…”
Section: Constitutive Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eect of orientation has also been investigated in recent works (Ameduri et al, 2015;Sedlák et al, 2012;Saleeb et al, 2011;Saint-Sulpice et al, 2009). These models add the feature of simulating three-dimensional loading paths to previous simpler models (Boyd and Lagoudas, 1994;Brinson, 1993;Saleeb et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%