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Nonlinear modelling of hysteretic material laws by dual kriging and application
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    Nonlinear modelling of hysteretic material laws by dual kriging and application (English)
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    21 April 1999
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    We describe the computer aided design tools developed to model the mechanical behavior of shape memory materials and to calculate the mechanical response of shape memory devices. A material law for hysteretic materials can be generated by combining a new phenomenological model based on dual kriging with a micromechanical model. The interface between the material law and finite elements can be improved by using, instead of von Mises transformation criterion, a Prager-type criterion that is well suited for shape memory alloys. Finally, two examples of industrial applications, a Belleville washer for electrical contacts and a medical instrument for non-invasive surgery, demonstrate the approach.
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    shape memory materials
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    micromechanical model
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    Prager-type criterion
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    Belleville washer for electrical contracts
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    medical instrument for non-invasive surgery
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