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In-situ X-Rays Diffraction and Multiscale Modeling of Shape Memory Alloys

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Increasing use of Shape Memory Alloys (SMA) for complex applications requires a robust modeling of phenomena governing their behavior. The development of micro-macro multiaxial model is relevant. Such approach relies the definition of transition scale rules, depending on the microstructure, and a description of the behavior of constituents. On the other hand, it requires experiments for identification of parameters such as enthalpies or kinetic constants and validation of the model. In this paper, in situ X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) measurements are performed during tensile tests and heating-cooling cycles. XRD permits monitoring of the average volume fraction of phases in presence. Results will be used for the validation of a multiscale and multiphased model.
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hal-01021810 , version 1 (09-07-2014)

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Mame Daro Fall, Olivier Hubert, Karine Lavernhe Taillard, Anne Maynadier. In-situ X-Rays Diffraction and Multiscale Modeling of Shape Memory Alloys. SEM 2014, 2014, Greenville, United States. 8 p. ⟨hal-01021810⟩
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