Size-dependent transformation patterns in NiTi tubes under tension and bending: Stereo digital image correlation experiments and modeling
Aslan Ahadi, Elham Sarvari, Jan Frenzel, Gunther Eggeler, Stanis{\l}aw Stupkiewicz, Mohsen Rezaee-Hajidehi

TL;DR
This study investigates how the size of NiTi tubes influences their transformation patterns under tension and bending, using stereo digital image correlation experiments and a gradient-enhanced superelasticity model to reveal size-dependent behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of size-dependent transformation patterns in NiTi tubes, combining experimental stereo DIC data with a new modeling approach to explain the observed behaviors.
Findings
Transformation patterns vary systematically with size and D/t ratio.
Thinner tubes exhibit finer, more diffuse transformation fronts.
A size-dependent energetic model explains the formation and limitation of martensite fingers.
Abstract
The dependence of transformation pattern in superelastic NiTi tubes on tube outer diameter D and wall-thickness t is investigated through quasi-static uniaxial tension and large-rotation bending experiments. The evolution of outer-surface strain fields is synchronized with global stress-strain and moment-curvature responses using a multi-magnification, high-resolution stereo digital image correlation system at 0.5-2x magnifications. The transformation patterns exhibit systematic size-dependent behaviors. Under tension and for a specific D, as the diameter-to-thickness ratio D/t decreases, a decreasing number of fat/diffuse helical bands emerge, in contrast to sharp/slim bands in thin tubes. Consequently, the austenite-martensite front morphology transitions from finely-fingered to coarsely-fingered with decreasing D/t. Below a characteristic D/t, front morphology no longer exhibits…
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Taxonomy
TopicsShape Memory Alloy Transformations · Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials · Magnetic properties of thin films
