Seminar Series - 1996-1997
Deterioration of Soft PZT Due to Cyclic Loading
David Breiner
Department of Engineering Mechanics
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE
M.S. Advisor: Qing Jiang
Date: Friday, February 7, 1997
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Place: 302 Bancroft Hall
Due to their strong electromechanical coupling effect and their prompt
response to electric fields, ferroelectric ceramics of lead zirconate titantate,
commonly referred to as PZT, offer great potential for the development
of smart actuators. However, the phenomenon of electric fatigue,
the deterioration of material properties due to cyclic loading, limits
these material from widespread applications.
The present study focuses on the deterioration of soft PZT due to cyclic
loading. For this study, bars of soft PZT were cycled in an electric
field of frequency near the longitudinal resonance frequency of the bars.
Results of this study show a significant decrease in the electromechanical
coupling of the material. Some interesting experimental results are
presented and a comparison with results of a similar study on hard PZT
will be given. A mathematical model is presented based on a 1-D piezoelectric
resonator which allows us to derive the equations necessary to compute
the material properties of interest to us.
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