The shape memory effect in multiaxial loading. / Belyaev, S. P.; Kamentseva, Z. P.; Kuz'min, S. L.; Likhachev, V. A.; Toshpulatov, Ch Kh.
In: Strength of Materials, Vol. 19, No. 6, 06.1987, p. 821-824.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The shape memory effect in multiaxial loading
AU - Belyaev, S. P.
AU - Kamentseva, Z. P.
AU - Kuz'min, S. L.
AU - Likhachev, V. A.
AU - Toshpulatov, Ch Kh
PY - 1987/6
Y1 - 1987/6
N2 - Experimental data are presented concerning investigation of the mechanical memory effect in titanium nickelide after complex temperature-deformation and force interactions. Mechanical tests were performed under the conditions of torsion and tension and varying temperature, degree and sequence of set deformation. It is shown that the shape recovery under heating of metal does not depend on the preliminary loading trajectory and repeats it. The recovery may proceed both along the shortest path in the deformation space and along rather complicated paths depending on conditions of preliminary deformation and heating. It is shown to be necessary to consider hereditary properties of media with the shape memory effect when constructing different models of thermomechanical behavior of metals with martensite transformations.
AB - Experimental data are presented concerning investigation of the mechanical memory effect in titanium nickelide after complex temperature-deformation and force interactions. Mechanical tests were performed under the conditions of torsion and tension and varying temperature, degree and sequence of set deformation. It is shown that the shape recovery under heating of metal does not depend on the preliminary loading trajectory and repeats it. The recovery may proceed both along the shortest path in the deformation space and along rather complicated paths depending on conditions of preliminary deformation and heating. It is shown to be necessary to consider hereditary properties of media with the shape memory effect when constructing different models of thermomechanical behavior of metals with martensite transformations.
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U2 - 10.1007/BF01522840
DO - 10.1007/BF01522840
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0023367091
VL - 19
SP - 821
EP - 824
JO - Strength of Materials
JF - Strength of Materials
SN - 0039-2316
IS - 6
ER -
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