2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2010.12.008
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Cyclic pseudoelastic behavior and energy dissipation in as-cast Cu-Zn-Al foams of different densities

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“…Recently significant effort has been devoted to demonstrate their experimental viability. So far, oSMA wires and foams have been developed, and they all exhibit superior performance compared to their bulk polycrystalline counterparts 1–6. For example, Chen et al showed completely recoverable strains up to about 7% in Cu‐Al‐Ni oSMA wires which normally fracture at very small strains 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently significant effort has been devoted to demonstrate their experimental viability. So far, oSMA wires and foams have been developed, and they all exhibit superior performance compared to their bulk polycrystalline counterparts 1–6. For example, Chen et al showed completely recoverable strains up to about 7% in Cu‐Al‐Ni oSMA wires which normally fracture at very small strains 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An oligocrystalline structure can be defined as one where the total surface area is greater than the total grain boundary area, meaning that grains are coordinated mostly by unconfined free surfaces rather than rigid boundaries with other grains. The oligocrystalline structures that have been studied to date in conventional SMAs are based on fine wires with a bamboo grain structure [16][17][18], with some preliminary work on open-cell foams [19,20]; the same concept has been explored in magnetic SMA foams at an even earlier date [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possibility is to use SMA as a substitute material, including SMA foams to take advantage of the positive re-centering effects. SMA CuZnAl foams with an M s temperature below room temperature (M s = 10°C) were synthesized [170,171] using the method described in Ref. [172].…”
Section: Dynamic and Recoverable Stabilization Of Cualbementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early studies have shown very restricted pseudoelastic behavior [184][185][186], usually related to low shape recovery properties. However, recent developments on these alloys related to the introduction of NbC precipitates [187,188] and pre-deformation at intermediate temperatures [171,189] resulted in materials with excellent shape memory properties and extended pseudo-elastic ranges [190][191][192]. In particular, Sawaguchi et al [193] showed that a Fe-Mn-Si-Cr alloy containing a small amount of tiny NbC precipitates could be deformed by cycling between tension and compression, reaching a SDC of 80 % for cycles with 1 % deformation amplitude.…”
Section: Dynamic and Recoverable Stabilization Of Cualbementioning
confidence: 99%