| Literature DB >> 22222096 |
Eunsoo Choi1, Tae-Hyun Nam, Young-Soo Chung, Yeon-Wook Kim, Seung-Yong Lee.
Abstract
The recovery stress of martensitic shape-memory alloy [SMA] wires can be used to confine concrete, and the confining effectiveness of the SMA wires was previously proved through experimental tests. However, the behavior of SMA wires under recovery stress has not been seriously investigated. Thus, this study conducted a series of tests of NiTiNb martensitic SMA wires under recovery stress with varying degrees of prestrain on the wires and compared the behavior under recovery stress with that under prestressing of the wires. The remaining stress was reduced by the procedure of additional strain loading and unloading. More additional strains reduced more remaining stresses. When the SMA wires were heated up to the transformation temperature under prestress, the stress on the wires increased due to the state transformation. Furthermore, the stress decreased with a decreasing temperature of the wires down to room temperature. The stress of the NiTiNb wires was higher than the prestress, and the developed stress seemed to depend on the composition of the SMAs. When an additional strain was subsequently loaded and unloaded on the prestressed SMA wires, the remaining stress decreased. Finally, the remaining stress becomes zero when loading and unloading a specific large strain.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22222096 PMCID: PMC3278361 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-66
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Temperature windows of NiTiNb alloy
| Alloy | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NiTiNb | -17.59 | -74.29 | 104.91 | 139.18 | 122.5 |
Figure 1The NiTiNb SMA wire. (a) Stress-strain curve. (b) Recovery and residual stresses with variation of prestrain.
Figure 2Cyclic curves of NiTiNb SMA wires under residual stress.
Figure 3Analysis of cyclic curves according to additional strain under residual stress for NiTiNb SMA wires.
Figure 4Schematic cyclic behavior of an SMA wire under residual stress.
Figure 5Hysteretic behavior of NiTiNb and NiTi SMA wires under prestress.