On the evolution of the linear material properties of PZT during loading history—an experimental study
Ferroelectrics exhibit material behavior which is strongly affected by its loading history. Among other phenomena, the coefficients describing the linear material behavior are known to change when the state of polarization is altered. There are several approaches to modeling ferroelectric/ferroelast...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of solids and structures 2005-06, Vol.42 (13), p.3953-3966 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Ferroelectrics exhibit material behavior which is strongly affected by its loading history. Among other phenomena, the coefficients describing the linear material behavior are known to change when the state of polarization is altered. There are several approaches to modeling ferroelectric/ferroelastic behavior. However, with all models, assumptions have to be made on how the linear coefficients depend on the state of polarization. Often the elastic and dielectric coefficients are defined to be constant for the sake of simplicity. Alternatively, their evolution and that of the piezoelectric constants are described rather intuitively, while systematic experimental data are sparse. The present study explores the impact of large signal mechanical and electrical loading on the low frequency linear response of a soft PZT ceramic. This is accomplished via cyclic tests with progressively increasing maximum electrical or mechanical load. Upon load reversal, the quasi-linear response is measured. Remanent polarization and remanent strain are used as internal variables to describe the material behavior as a function of loading history. While the dielectric permittivity
κ
33 is shown to exhibit only minor variation, Young’s modulus and the piezoelectric coefficient
d
33 change significantly in the course of loading. |
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ISSN: | 0020-7683 1879-2146 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2004.12.004 |