Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies (SMST) (September 21-25, 2008): 2 B - Modeling and Design II

7 2 B - Modeling and Design II

Tuesday, September 23, 2008: 9:00 AM-10:40 AM
Room C (Palazzo dei Congressi di Stresa)
Session Chair:
Mr. Nuno Rebelo
9:00 AM
Using Impact Nanoindentation to Investigate the High Strain Rate Response of Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys
Dr. James Dean, University of Cambridge; S. R. Pemberton, University of Cambridge; T. W. Clyne, University of Cambridge; J. M. Wheeler, University of Cambridge
9:15 AM
A finite element study on localized deformation and functional fatigue in pseudoelastic NiTi strips and plates
Mr. Christian Großmann, Ruhr-University Bochum; Martin F.-X. Wagner, Ruhr-University Bochum
9:30 AM
SMA numerical modeling versus experimental results: parameter identification and model prediction capabilities
Prof Ferdinando Auricchio, University of Pavia; Alberto Coda, SAES Getters S.p.A; Dr. Alessandro Reali, University of Pavia; Marco Urbano, SAES Getters S.p.A
9:45 AM
Finite element modeling of phase transformation in Shape Memory Alloys
Mr. Michael R. Aziz, German University in Cairo; Dr. Hany Ahmed, Materials Innovation Institute (M2i), Techincal University of Delft; Dr. Johannes Rödel, German University in Cairo
10:00 AM
Thermomechanical model for NiTi wire structures
Mr. Petr Sedlak, Institute of Thermomechanics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Mr. Miroslav Frost, Institute of Thermomechanics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Dr. Petr Sittner, Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Dr. Michal Landa, Institute of Thermomechanics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
10:15 AM
Study of a Nitinol stent deployed into anatomically accurate artery geometry and subjected to realistic service loading
Mr. Nuno Rebelo, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp. Western Region; Ms. Rachel Fu, Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp. Western Region; Mr. Michael Lawrenchuk, Materialise
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