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Nonlinear dynamics of a pseudoelastic shape memory alloy system-theory and experiment

In this work, a helical spring made from a pseudoelastic shape memory alloy was embedded in a dynamic system also composed of a mass, a linear spring and an excitation system. The mechanical behaviour of shape memory alloys is highly complex, involving hysteresis, which leads to damping capabilities...

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Published in:Smart materials and structures 2014-08, Vol.23 (8), p.1-17
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Physics
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