BMccarthy81
Mechanical
- Jun 14, 2005
- 28
I'm grinding an 18 inch (45.72 cm) long, .048" (.122)diameter nitnionl wire with a thru-feed grinder. We're taking off .0006" (.0015 cm) and we're finding that the length grows .005" (.0127 cm). I would like to know the actual force needed to cause this elongation effect of Nitinol, or at least a decent spec sheet about the metal. It's hard to believe that a relatively low amount of pressure could cause this material to change in length, but the proof is right in front of my eyese.