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1 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS Technical Seminar Report On “SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS” under the guidance of Mr. VIVEK SHARMA submitted by PRIYANKA MISHRA EI200199120

2 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS INTRODUCTION  Shape memory alloys are metals that “remember” their original shapes.  Key characteristic - Martensitic phase transformation SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS  The two unique properties shape memory effect pseudo-elasticity

3 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS Martensitic transformation  Deformation of the crystal lattice  Diffusion less Process

4 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS Shape Memory Effect  The transformation begins in the absence of stress, at a temperature M 0s  The transformation continues as the temperature is lowered until a temperature M 0f  The reverse transformation begins at the temperature A 0s and at the temperature A 0f the material is fully austenite

5 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS Pseudo-elasticity  pseudo-elasticity occurs without a change in temperature  Transformation occurs upon loading and unloading  Rubber like effect

6 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS STRESS-TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIP  Stress plays an important role in the Transformation  An applied stress increases the Transformation Temp TRANSFORMATION TEMPERATURES  The temperature at which the material transforms from Martensite to Austenite is controlled by alloy composition

7 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS DEFORMATION OF MARTENSITE AND RECOVERY TO AUSTENITE

8 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS TRAINING OF SMA  The wire is hot/cold worked when it is in the Martensite phase  The wire is then heated to A f to recover its shape.  The wire is then cooled to martensite.  Effect-The solid exhibits two stable shapes

9 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS  BONE PLATES  DENTAL AND ORTHODONTIC APPLICATIONS  STENT APPLICATIONS

10 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS  ADVANTAGES Bio-compatibility Diverse field of application Good mechanical properties  DISADVANTAGES Expensive Poor fatigue properties

11 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS CONCLUSION  A shape memory effect can undergo plastic deformation, and then be triggered into returning to its original shape  Led to a proliferation of diverse application

12 Technical Seminar Presentation 2004 Presented by - PRIYANKA MISHRA EI 200199120 SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS THANK YOU !!!


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