A new mechanism-based phenomenological model, comprising linear and nonlinear springs and a nonlinear friction element, is presented for the pseudoelastic damping behavior of shape memory alloys. The use of a partial hyperbolic tangent friction element (a hybrid of an ideal and hyperbolic tangent friction element) is seen to increase accuracy in simulating experimental hysteresis behavior over earlier models. Comparisons are then made with existing models. Compared to the thermodynamic-based models, the present models have the benefit of not requiring calculation of austenite-martensite phase transformations. Unlike previously developed phenomenological models, the models presented herein have mechanical analogies that provide a strong physical basis, and clear relationships can be established between the unlocking of the friction element and the occurrence of phase transformation. These models are simpler and more intuitive than existing models.
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July 2006
Special Section On Damping Of Shape Memory Alloys, Composites, And Foams
Partial Hyperbolic-Tangent Friction Element Based Phenomenological Models for Shape Memory Alloy Pseudoelastic Hysteresis
Brendon Malovrh,
Brendon Malovrh
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University
, 229 Hammond Building, University Park, PA 16802
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Farhan Gandhi
Farhan Gandhi
Associate Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University
, 229 Hammond Building, University Park, PA 16802
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Brendon Malovrh
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University
, 229 Hammond Building, University Park, PA 16802
Farhan Gandhi
Associate Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
The Pennsylvania State University
, 229 Hammond Building, University Park, PA 16802J. Eng. Mater. Technol. Jul 2006, 128(3): 346-355 (10 pages)
Published Online: April 11, 2006
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September 1, 2005
Revised:
April 11, 2006
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Malovrh, B., and Gandhi, F. (April 11, 2006). "Partial Hyperbolic-Tangent Friction Element Based Phenomenological Models for Shape Memory Alloy Pseudoelastic Hysteresis." ASME. J. Eng. Mater. Technol. July 2006; 128(3): 346–355. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2204941
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