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Thermomechanical fatigue of post-weld heat treated NiTi shape memory alloy wires

Abstract

Integration of NiTi shape memory alloys (SMAs) into a growing range of applications will rely on the development of welding and joining techniques. Successful adoption of welded NiTi SMA actuators into these applications requires the characterization of the joint fatigue properties. Few investigations have been attempted to characterize the mechanical fatigue properties of NiTi joints, and to the authors’ knowledge there have been no previous investigations on the thermomechanical fatigue properties of these joints. The current work investigated the thermomechanical fatigue properties of Nd:YAG pulsed laser welded, and post-weld heat treated NiTi wires. The welded wires maintained over 86% of the base metal ultimate tensile strength; however, they had reduced actuation stability and stroke, and had significantly reduced cycle life. Use of a post-weld heat treatment successfully increased both the actuation stability and the cycle life by an order of magnitude compared to the welded wires.

Authors

Panton B; Oliveira JP; Zeng Z; Zhou YN; Khan MI

Journal

International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 92, , pp. 1–7

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2016

DOI

10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2016.06.012

ISSN

0142-1123

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