The SMA properties in civil engineering applications. The SMARTeR project: use of SMA in damping of stayed cables for bridges

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Abstract
Abstract. One of the classical applications of the SMA is based on the used of the hysteresis cycle associated to the
martensitic transformation (classically, described as a first order phase transition) for damping devices. For each
application a detailed knowledge of the conditions to be accomplished by the material is absolutely necessary. For the
stayed cables in bridges of the Iroise bridge, the oscillation frequencies are 1 and 3 Hz; and the peak to peak
oscillation amplitude is close to 10 cm and, also, the SMA works in close contact with the external ambient
temperature. In fact, the bridge is a 2*2 lanes free highway situated between Brest and Plougastel (France). The main
requirement is related to several days of intense winds or rain associated to strong storms. The conditions imposed to
the samples suggest appropriate behavior for, at least, 500000 cycles of working. The experimental analysis, centered
in NiTi, is focused in 1) the fatigue life of the samples, 2) the evaluation of the Clausius-Clapeyron coefficient, 3)
assuring that the degradation of the material properties remains below a safety limit in the expected time scale of
application, 4) modeling the cable behavior to show the positive damping capacity of SMA and 5) studying the
applications in semi-realistic scale in the ELSA-JRC (a civil engineering facility in Ispra, Italy) demonstrating the
positive effect of the SMA.
CitationTorra, V. [et al.]. The SMA properties in civil engineering applications. The SMARTeR project: use of SMA in damping of stayed cables for bridges. A: 2009 8th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations. "8th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations". Praga: 2009, p. 1-6.
ISBN978-2-7598-0480-1
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