Articolo in rivista, 2015, ENG, 10.1007/s12540-015-4400-3
Nespoli A.; Villa E.; Passaretti F.
CNR IENI Unità di Lecco
Shape memory alloys (SMAs) are active materials able to recover large strains over several thermo-mechanical cycles. In the actuation field, this strain recovery is principally exploited on the mini and micro scales at which SMAs exhibit their highest power density with respect to common lightweight technologies. During the repetitive actuation of a SMA element, certain events occur: strain drift at the beginning of cyclic testing, the accumulation of plastic deformation, and strain stabilisation. In this study, these events as well as the overall mechanical response of an articulated NiTi element were monitored through calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy. Fatigue and cyclic stability were tested under different loads and under different aging conditions. In addition, the surface morphology was continuously observed via scanning electron microscopy to monitor crack growth and propagation during the fatigue test. Finally, before and after the fatigue test, samples were tested through calorimetry to investigate the overall microstructural homogeneity. Results confirm the high potential of the proposed geometry for the development of NiTi non-conventional active elements in the miniature actuation field.
Metals and Materials International 21 (3), pp. 504–510
shape memory alloys, thermomech anical processing, fatigue, scan ning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry
Passaretti Francesca, Villa Elena, Nespoli Adelaide
ICMATE – Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia
ID: 329128
Year: 2015
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2015-04-09 08:34:40.000
Last update: 2020-05-14 15:43:09.000
External IDs
CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:329128
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-015-4400-3
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84929090079
ISI Web of Science (WOS): 000354141000011