On the Nature of Post‐Constrained Recovery Residual Stress of NiTi Shape Memory Alloys

Author:

Haider Muhammad Istiaque1ORCID,Salowitz Nathan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 3200 N Cramer Street, EMS 1155 Milwaukee WI 53211 USA

Abstract

In this article, the nature of the post‐constrained recovery residual stress (PCRRS) observed in nickel titanium (NiTi) shape memory alloys (SMAs) subjected to constrained recovery and returned to a low‐temperature state while remaining constrained is investigated. After performing the thermomechanical cycling to produce the PCRRS state, four experiments are performed with different deflection profiles applied from the PCRRS state, and the changes in the residual stress is observed. All tests produce a gradual decrease in stress after every load cycle, similar to cyclic softening. However, repetition of the process used to initially generate PCRRS restores the initial magnitude of the PCRRS, indicating that the decrease in residual stress is a stable, repeatable, and reversible phenomenon, and not true material degradation. To better understand the nature of PCRRS, an analysis is performed comparing the modulus relating stress and strain at different points along the thermomechanical loading path. In this analysis, it is shown that NiTi has a combination of twinned and detwinned martensite in the PCRRS state. Understanding the nature of PCRRS, properties and its stability have the potential for advanced engineering applications such as self‐healing and fatigue‐resistant materials by generating stresses without continuous actuation over a long period of time.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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