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Pseudoelasticity of Shape Memory Alloys

Theory and Experimental Studies

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9780128016978
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Pseudoelasticity of Shape Memory Alloys: Theory and Experimental Studies is devoted to the phenomenon of pseudoelasticity (superelasticity) exhibited by shape memory alloy materials. It provides extensive introductory content on the state-of-the-art in the field, including SMA materials development, definition of shape memory effects, and discussions on where shape memory behavior is found in various engineering application areas.

The book features a survey of modeling approaches targeted at reliable prediction of SMA materials’ behavior on different scales of observation, including atomistic, microscopic, mezoscopic, and macroscopic.

Researchers and graduate students will find detailed information on the modern methodologies used in the process of building constitutive models of advanced materials exhibiting complex behavior.

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ISBN13:9780128016978
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Preface</p> <p>About the Author</p> <p>Symbols</p> <p>Notations</p> <p>Abbreviations</p> <p>Chapter 1. Introduction</p> <p>Chapter 2. Shape Memory Effects in Metallic Alloys</p> <p>Chapter 3. Family of Thermodynamic RL Models of Pseudoelasticity</p> <p>Chapter 4. Macroscopic Free Energy Function of Two-phase SMA Material Macroelement: Mesomechanical Studies</p> <p>Chapter 5. Experimental Validation of RL Model Assumptions for NiTi Alloy</p> <p>Chapter 6. Kinetics Models of Thermoelastic Martensitic Phase Transformation</p> <p>Chapter 7. Thermodynamic Model of SMA Pseudoelasticity Based on Multiplicative Decomposition of Deformation Gradient Tensor</p> <p>Chapter 8. Summary and Future Trends</p> <p>Bibliography</p> <p>Index</p>
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