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Shape memory alloys
Posted 6 avr. 2012, 20:10 UTC−4 Materials, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 4.2, Version 4.2a, Version 4.3, Version 5.2 14 Replies
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I poseted a few days ago regarding a material model for nitinol.
I was wondering if anyone knows whether COMSOL has shape memory alloys, or superelastic materials in a library?
Or do I need to create a user defined library for superelastic materials?
Thanks,
Atma
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Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
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You can implement the governing equations in coefficient or generalized form.
There are couple of papers published on shape memory alloy modelling on the comsol website.
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I have looked at Thiebaud, Ghosh, and one other.
Thanks,
AB
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From what I read in the release notes of 4.3, I believe this will be easier with the new release, there will be more advanced pre-cooked physics prepared. But I agreeit doesnt help for 4.2a ;)
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Good luck
Ivar
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Thanks in advance,
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no unfortunately not from my side, I have high expectations in the new release though, to fullfill one of my futur projects
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Ivar
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By the way, Ivar, thanks for all your help. I can see that you actively help hundreds of people here!
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I'm also interested in examples of NiTi phase change models, particularly how V4.3 non -linear modelling might help us
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Ivar
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Can anyone help me with how to proceed for shape memory effect in comsol ?
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There is a inbuilt material ti-ni in comsol 5.2 version.
But I am not sure if that takes care of the phase transformations(austenite to martensite and vice versa) internally.
Can anyone help me with the simulation of a SMA wire with comsol.
Regards
Vasudha
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Hi Inbuilt material Ti-Ni in comsol 5.3 version
How change the phase transformation from austenite to martensite , if any help models are there? How to give the material properties in comsol?
Please help me any one.......... Thanks Vasundhara
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Hi,
From version 5.3a, there is a built in material model in Solid Mechanics for shape memory alloys. The material data in the Ni-Ti material in Material Library does however not contain any of the neccessary phase transformation parameters.
For some examples of how to use the Shape Memory Alloy material model, please refer to
https://www.comsol.com/model/uniaxial-loading-of-shape-memory-alloy-54871
This is the same example as is shipped with the product in Application Libraries -> Nonlinear Structural Materials Module -> Shape Memory Alloys -> Uniaxial Loading of Shape Memory Alloy.
Regards,
Henrik
-------------------Henrik Sönnerlind
COMSOL
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Hi, Is there any way something like the "Uniaxial Loading of Shape Memory Alloy" Application example can be carried out in the previous version of Comsol, ie. version 5.3? rgds Michael
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