Numerical homogenization techniques for the evaluation of mechanical behavior of a composite with SMA inclusions

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Numerical procedures are developed for the homogenization and evaluation of the stress field in a composite as a consequence of the presence of embedded SMA (shape-memory alloy) wires. In particular, the elastic field developed at the end of the SMA wire self-strain process is studied, knowledge of which is necessary to evaluate the feasibility of such a hybrid composite. First, the numerical procedures are applied to the study of both a representative volume element (RVE) included in a theoretically infinite periodic medium and a RVE located near the medium free boundary, in order to evaluate the tangential stress field generated at the end of the fiber; then they are applied to the study of a plate able to bend after the effect of self-strain of the SMA wire. Observations are reported about the obtained results and about the similarities and the differences between the two problems.

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Alecci, V., Bati, S. B., & Ranocchiai, G. (2009). Numerical homogenization techniques for the evaluation of mechanical behavior of a composite with SMA inclusions. Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures, 4(10), 1675–1688. https://doi.org/10.2140/jomms.2009.4.1675

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