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  • SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS

    (SMA)

  • INTRODUCTION

  • Some Major Contributions

    Discovered by Arne Olander (1932).

    Described by Vernon(1941).

    Recognised with the discovery of shape memory

    effect in Ni-Ti alloy (Nitinol).

  • Shape Memory AlloysThese materials have the

    tendency to regain their pre-

    deformed shape and size when

    subjected to certain stimulus.

    Example :

    Nickel-Titanium 50-50%

    Alloy (Nitinol)

    Copper base alloys (Cu-Zn-

    Al & Cu-Al-Ni).

  • How does It Work?

    Solid State phase

    transformation.

    The internal structure of a

    solid material changes back

    and forth between two

    crystalline forms.

  • Properties of SMA

    Tendency to possess different crystal structure

    at same composition.

    Tendency to revert back to its original shape

    after heating.

  • Relatively lightweight and bio compatible.

    Easy to manufacture.

    High force to weight ratio.

    Properties of SMA

  • NITINOL

    Combination of NiTi and Naval Ordinance

    Laboratory.

    Equal amount of Ni and Ti

    (50% each by weight).

    Exhibits shape memory and superelasticity.

  • SMA exhibits differing properties

    including :

    1. Shape memory effect

    2. Super elasticity

    SMA shows super-elastic

    behaviour over large strain ranges

    of up to about 8%.

  • Shape Memory Effect

    Describes the effect

    of restoring the

    original shape of a

    plastically deformed

    sample by heating it.

  • Superelasticity

    The SMA reverts to

    its original shape after

    removal of

    mechanical loading ,

    without the need for

    any thermal

    activation.

  • One-Way Memory EffectWhen the alloy is deformed,

    it will hold that shape until

    heated .

    Upon heating it changes to

    its original shape and when

    the it cools again it will

    remain in its hot shape.

    (T2>T1)

    T1

    T1

    T2

    T1

  • Two-Way Memory Effect

    The material remember two

    different shapes.

    The reason the material behaves

    so differently in these situations

    lies in training .

    T1

    T1

    T2

    T1

  • A shape memory alloy can "learn"

    to behave in a certain way.

    It is "trained" to "remember" or

    to leave some reminders of the

    deformed low-temperature

    condition in the high-temperature

    phases.

    Training of materials

  • Theory of phase

    transformation

  • Phases in SMA

    Parent phase :Austenite phase

    Daughter Phase : Martensite phase

    Reverse transformation between these two

    phases takes place on temperature change.

  • Description of phase

    transformation

  • Austenite Phase

    Crystal Structure:

    Face Centred Cubic.

    Exists at higher temperature

    Harder material

    Difficult to deform

  • Martensite Phase

    Crystal Structure:

    Body Centred Tetragonal

    Exists at lower temperatures

    Relatively soft

    Plastic and easy to shape.

  • A TO M TRANSFORMATION

    Martensite phase is obtained by cooling of

    austenite to low temperatures.

    Results from diffusion less transformation of

    austenite.

    Cooling rate should be high to prevent diffusion.

  • Large number of atoms co-operative movements

    with respect to their neighbours.

    Also called as interstitial or substitutional solid

    solution.

  • Phase transformation in SMA occurs when:

    chemical free energy of martensite phase is less

    than that of parent phase.

    Eparent-Emartensite>Non-chemical Free Energy

    Non-chemical Free Energy includes strain and

    interface energy.

  • PLOT OF G VS T

  • Phase Transition

  • 3-D VIEW

  • Microscopic point of view

    Austenite phase

    Twinned Martensite.

    Detwinned Martensite

  • Twinned martensite

    Occurs by re-

    arrangement of atoms

    by simple shear.

    .

    Does not cause

    breaking of atomic

    bonds.

  • Comparison of Twinned

    and Detwinned

    martensite phase

  • DETWINNED FORM TWINNED FORM

    No volume change

    Shape change occurs

    No volume change

    No shape change

  • Phase transformation curve

    In the figure ,

    (T) represents the martensite

    fraction.

  • Transformation temperature

    Not unique as transformation begins at one temperature and ends at another.

    There are 4 transformation temperature:

    1. Ms - Martensite start

    2. Mf Martensite finish

    3. As Austenite start

    4. Af Austenite finish

  • Characteristics of phase

    transformation

    Reversible As heating above transition

    temperature will revert the crystal back to its

    austenitic phase.

    Transformation is instantaneous in both the

    directions.

  • Transformation hysterisis

    Difference between

    temperatures at

    which the material is

    50% transformed on

    either phase.

    For Ni-Ti : 25-50C

  • The difference

    between the heating

    and cooling

    transition gives rise

    to hysteresis where

    some of the energy

    is lost.

  • The shape of the curve depends on the material

    properties of the shape-memory alloy.

    Although the deformation experienced by shape-

    memory alloys is semi-permanent, it is not truly

    plastic deformation neither is it strictly

    elastic . It is termed thermo elastic.

  • Types of Martensitic

    transformation Thermo-Elastic : Occurs when interface energy

    and energy required for plastic deformation are

    negligible.

    Non-Thermo elastic : Occurs when interface

    energy and energy required for plastic

    deformation are high.

  • Stress-strain behaviour

    comparison

  • Comparison of SME and

    Superelasticity

  • Shape memory polymers

    They are inexpensive

    plastics with

    properties similar to

    shape-memory alloys.

    They are likely to

    expand the list of

    applications for

    SMAs.

  • APPLICATIONS

  • PIPING

    Weld less shrink-to-fit pipe couplers

    Oil line pipes for industrial applications, water

    pipes.

  • EYEGLASS FRAMES

    Allows the frames to undergo large deformation

    under stress , yet regain their intended shape when

    unloaded.

  • DENTISTRY

    Orthodontic wires that reduce the need to

    retighten and adjust the wire.

  • FABRICATION

    A shirt which moulds to the shape of your

    body, or shortens and lengthens the sleeves to

    match the temperature.

  • ROBOTICS

    Used to create very light robots or parts of them.

    Example Robotic arm.

  • BIOMEDICAL

    Nano-muscles

    Surgical instruments:

    1. Tissue Spreader

    2. Stents(angioplasty).

    3. Coronary Probe

    4. Brain Spatula

  • Endoscopy: miniature zoom device, bending

    actuator

    Force sensor.

    Smart skin (wing turbulence reduction)

  • AEROSPACE

    General Electric

    Aircraft Engines.

    Connection of hydraulic

    tubing.

  • ACTUATORS

    SMA actuators are typically actuated electrically

    by Joule heating.

  • AUTOMOTIVE

    Automotive valve application-to run low

    pressure pneumatics in a car seat to adjust the

    contour.

  • STRUCTURES AND COMPOSITES

    For vibration control in

    structures.

    For design of structure

    capable of extremely

    large , recoverable

    deflections.

  • MISCELLANEOUS

    APPLICATIONS

  • THE ICEMOBILE

    A heat engine, that has a

    loop of Nitinol which you

    immerse in warm water, to

    make it spin (which then

    cuts up ice cubes).

  • NO MORE OIL BURNS

    A deep fryer that senses the

    right temperature for

    when to lower the basket

    into the oil.

  • FIRE ALARM SPRINKLER

    SYSTEM.

    When there is a fire the

    temperature will affect the

    electrical circuit and

    trigger the sprinkler.

  • SMA REINFORCED

    COMPOSITES

    Used for active

    vibration control of

    large flexible aerospace

    and space structures.

  • GLOBAL

    FORECAST