In this paper we introduce a 3D phenomenological model for shape memory behavior, accounting for: martensite reorientation, asymmetric re- sponse of the material to tension/compression, different kinetics between for- ward and reverse phase transformation. We combine two modeling approaches using scalar and tensorial internal variables. Indeed, we use volume proportions of different configurations of the crystal lattice (austenite and two variants of martensite) as scalar internal variables and the preferred direction of stress- induced martensite as tensorial internal variable. Then, we derive evolution equations by a generalization of the principle of virtual powers, including micro- forces and micromovements responsible for phase transformations. In addition, we prescribe an evolution law for phase proportions ensuring different kinetics during forward and reverse transformation of the oriented martensite.

A new "flexible" 3D macroscopic model for shape memory alloys / F. Auricchio, E. Bonetti. - In: DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS. SERIES S. - ISSN 1937-1632. - 6:2(2013 Apr), pp. 277-291. [10.3934/dcdss.2013.6.277]

A new "flexible" 3D macroscopic model for shape memory alloys

E. Bonetti
2013

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In this paper we introduce a 3D phenomenological model for shape memory behavior, accounting for: martensite reorientation, asymmetric re- sponse of the material to tension/compression, different kinetics between for- ward and reverse phase transformation. We combine two modeling approaches using scalar and tensorial internal variables. Indeed, we use volume proportions of different configurations of the crystal lattice (austenite and two variants of martensite) as scalar internal variables and the preferred direction of stress- induced martensite as tensorial internal variable. Then, we derive evolution equations by a generalization of the principle of virtual powers, including micro- forces and micromovements responsible for phase transformations. In addition, we prescribe an evolution law for phase proportions ensuring different kinetics during forward and reverse transformation of the oriented martensite.
Internal variables; Phase transformation; Reorientation; Shape memory; Analysis; Applied Mathematics; Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
Settore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica
apr-2013
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