Author:
Niccoli F.,Scalet G.,Giovinco V.,Garion C.,Maletta C.,Chiggiato P.,Auricchio F.
Abstract
AbstractShape memory alloy (SMA)-based fasteners and connectors represent a class of successful SMA components that are increasingly used especially in marine or aerospace applications. The present paper aims to investigate novel C-Shaped SMA connectors for room-temperature vacuum pipes within particle accelerators. The proposed connectors exhibit the two-way shape memory effect (TW-SME), so they can generate significant axial recovery forces and they can be dismounted by temperature variations. Proper thermo-mechanical training procedures were performed to tune the mechanical and functional response of the connectors to make them suitable for the investigated application. The thermo-mechanical and functional response of the SMA fasteners in both free and constrained recovery conditions were assessed by strain gauge and extensometer tests as well as by finite element analyses based on a constitutive model, recently developed by the authors, accounting for TW-SME and plasticity. Comparison between experimental and numerical results validates the proposed model. Moreover, results give useful, important information in terms of SMA transformation temperatures, generated recovery forces as well as shape recovery capabilities.
Funder
Università della Calabria
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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