Fatigue and fracture of SMAs IV | Sponsored by Resonetics

Thursday, May 9, 2024: 10:30 AM-11:45 AM
Meeting Room I (Hotel Cascais Miragem)
Prof. William LePage, University of Tulsa and Dr. Maximilien Launey, G.RAU Inc.
10:30 AM
Defining fatigue-resistant conditions for elastocaloric applications
Mr. Jan Cerar, Faculty of Mechanical; University of Ljubljana; Prof. Jernej Klemenc, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering; University of Ljubljana; Dr. Jaka TuĊĦek, University of Ljubljana
10:45 AM
The Effect of Small Cracks on the Bending Fatigue of Superelastic Nitinol
Dr. Louis G Malito, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Behrouz Haghgouyan, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Maysam B. Gorji, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Paul Briant, Ph.D., P.E., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Behnam Aminahmadi, Confluent Medical Technologies; Dr. Scott Robertson, Ph.D., Resonetics
11:00 AM
Cumulative Nitinol Fatigue with Statistical Evaluation
Dr. Paul Briant, Ph.D., P.E., Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Louis G Malito, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Behrouz Haghgouyan, Exponent, Inc.; Dr. Jeremy E. Schaffer, Fort Wayne Metals Research Products, LLC
11:15 AM
Zooming in on inclusions: in-situ SEM-DIC observations of damage and crack formation at particle/void assemblies
Mr. Nathan Rendon, University of Tulsa; Prof. William LePage, University of Tulsa
11:30 AM
Fatigue Driving Force in Superelastic Nitinol using Digital Image Correlation Measurements
Dr. Koray Senol, Edwards Lifesciences; Dr. Hengchu Cao, Edwards Lifesciences; Mr. Douglas Dominick, Edwards Lifesciences; Dr. Sakya Tripathy, Edwards Lifesciences
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