On self-positioning and self-fixation of parts made of alloys with shape memory effect under component assembling

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Introduction Violation of mutual positioning and fixation of parts worsens the operation of the equipment. Traditional approaches to solving the problem under consideration have been sufficiently studied: interchangeability of parts and the use of special equipment. Both methods involve a significant number of additional elements and assembly operations. Fixation is often provided by means of force fitting and welding. Disadvantages of these methods include assembly, residual and other stresses, engineering constraints, etc. To solve these problems, alloys with thermoelastic phase transformations are used, which provide shape memory effects (SME) to manifest themselves. This article describes, for the first time, self-positioning and self-fixation using the example of parts specially made from an alloy with SME.

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Shape memory effect, thermoelastic phase transformation, self-positioning of a part, self-fixation of a part, mutual positioning of parts, shape restoration due to return stresses

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