On size-dependent bending behaviors of shape memory alloy microbeams via nonlocal strain gradient theory

Author:

Zhou Bo1ORCID,Kang Zetian2,Ma Xiao1,Xue Shifeng1

Affiliation:

1. College of Pipeline and Civil Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, China

2. SINOPEC Qingdao Research Institute of Safety Engineering, Qingdao, China

Abstract

This paper focuses on the size-dependent behaviors of functionally graded shape memory alloy (FG-SMA) microbeams based on the Bernoulli-Euler beam theory. It is taken into consideration that material properties, such as austenitic elastic modulus, martensitic elastic modulus and critical transformation stresses vary continuously along the longitudinal direction. According to the simplified linear shape memory alloy (SMA) constitutive equations and nonlocal strain gradient theory, the mechanical model was established via the principle of virtual work. Employing the Galerkin method, the governing differential equations were numerically solved. The functionally graded effect, nonlocal effect and size effect of the mechanical behaviors of the FG-SMA microbeam were numerically simulated and discussed. Results indicate that the mechanical behaviors of FG-SMA microbeams are distinctly size-dependent only when the ratio of material length scale parameter to the microbeam height is small enough. Both the increments of material nonlocal parameter and ratio of material length-scale parameter to the microbeam height all make the FG-SMA microbeam become softer. However, the stiffness increases with the increment of FG parameter. The FG parameter plays an important role in controlling the transverse deformation of the FG-SMA microbeam. This work can provide a theoretical basis for the design and application of FG-SMA microstructures.

Funder

china university of petroleum, beijing

national key research and development program of china

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,General Materials Science

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