The use of shape memory alloys (SMA) in an increasing number of applications in many fields of engineering, and in particular in biomedical engineering, is leading to a growing interest toward an exhaustive modeling of their macroscopic behavior in order to construct reliable simulation tools for SMA devices. In this paper we review the properties of a robust three-dimensional model able to reproduce both pseudo-elastic and shape-memory effect; we then employ such as a model to perform the Finite Element Analysis of SMA-based devices such as self-expanding stents and spring actuators.
Shape memory alloys: material modeling and device finite element simulations
F Auricchio;A Reali
2011
Abstract
The use of shape memory alloys (SMA) in an increasing number of applications in many fields of engineering, and in particular in biomedical engineering, is leading to a growing interest toward an exhaustive modeling of their macroscopic behavior in order to construct reliable simulation tools for SMA devices. In this paper we review the properties of a robust three-dimensional model able to reproduce both pseudo-elastic and shape-memory effect; we then employ such as a model to perform the Finite Element Analysis of SMA-based devices such as self-expanding stents and spring actuators.File in questo prodotto:
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