An experimental study of domain switching criterion for soft PZT piezoceramics subjected to coaxial proportional electromechanical loading

Author(s):  
Dayu Zhou ◽  
Marc Kamlah ◽  
Zhenggui Wang ◽  
Bernd Laskewitz
2005 ◽  
Vol 881 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd Laskewitz ◽  
Dayu Zhou ◽  
Marc Kamlah

AbstractInitially unpoled soft PZT was subjected to a proportional, coaxial electromechanical loading. The ratio of compressive stress to electric field was changed between the experiments. From this series of nonlinear polarization and strain responses were obtained. Based on an offset method, initial domain switching states in the two-dimensional stress-electric field space were determined. In continuum mechanics, thin walled tubes are used to investigate multi-axial stress states. In this context, thin walled means a ratio of wall thickness to radius of 1:10 or thinner. However, simple linear dielectric analysis indicates an inhomogeneous electric field distribution in such geometries.Therefore, the suitability of hollow cylinders (in the range from thick to thin walled tubes) for multi-axial electromechanical experiments has to be investigated. Simulations with a finite element tool based on a phenomenological constitutive model for ferroelectric and ferroelastic hysteresis behavior were performed. The results confirm inhomogeneous distributions of electric fields and stresses after poling. A geometry variation is discussed to minimize these effects.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Chang ◽  
C. T. Sun

Abstract In this paper, a finite element program in conjunction with domain switching criterion was developed to analyze domain wall switching and its effect on the near tip stress field in piezoelectric materials containing a crack. Domain switching zones in the vicinity of the crack tip corresponding to various combined electric and mechanical loads were obtained. It is found that the size, shape and mode (90° or 180° switching) of domain switching zone near the crack tip depend on the direction as well as magnitude of the applied electric field. For a positive electric field (same as the poling direction), 90° domain switching occurs behind the crack tip, and the zone increases as the applied positive electric field increases. If the applied electric field is negative, then a 180° domain switching zone appears ahead of the crack tip while a 90° domain switching zone exists behind the tip. Moreover, the stress field near the crack tip is found to be significantly affected by the domain switching.


2013 ◽  
Vol 102 (9) ◽  
pp. 092905 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. W. Li ◽  
X. B. Ren ◽  
F. X. Li ◽  
H. S. Luo ◽  
D. N. Fang

Author(s):  
Norio Baba ◽  
Norihiko Ichise ◽  
Syunya Watanabe

The tilted beam illumination method is used to improve the resolution comparing with the axial illumination mode. Using this advantage, a restoration method of several tilted beam images covering the full azimuthal range was proposed by Saxton, and experimentally examined. To make this technique more reliable it seems that some practical problems still remain. In this report the restoration was attempted and the problems were considered. In our study, four problems were pointed out for the experiment of the restoration. (1) Accurate beam tilt adjustment to fit the incident beam to the coma-free axis for the symmetrical beam tilting over the full azimuthal range. (2) Accurate measurements of the optical parameters which are necessary to design the restoration filter. Even if the spherical aberration coefficient Cs is known with accuracy and the axial astigmatism is sufficiently compensated, at least the defocus value must be measured. (3) Accurate alignment of the tilt-azimuth series images.


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