Structural Vibration Control of Shape Memory Alloy in Martensite-Austenite Coexisting

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This essay introduced that shape memory alloy in martensite-austenite coexisting was use to control the structural vibration. The proportion of martensite and austenite in shape memory alloy was selected which could realize the two basic characteristics of shape memory alloy. Based on Liang model, the mechanical model of shape memory alloy was established. The computer simulation analysis of the structure was achieved by using Matlab, and the result of numerical analysis proved that shape memory alloy in martensite-austenite coexisting could effect structural vibration control.

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