AbstractMicromechanical finite element methods are developed based on a nonlinear constitutive model of ferroelectric polycrystals. Electromechanical behaviors ahead of an internal electrode tip are numerically simulated in multilayer ferroelectric actuators. Around the electrode edge, the nonuniform electric field generates a concentration of stress due to the incompatible strain as well as spontaneous strain. The preferred domain switching enhances the concentration of residual stress and may cause the actuators to crack. An electrically permeable crack emanating from an internal electrode is analyzed. A large scale domain switching zone is found in the vicinity of crack tips. The larger the actuating strain and electric field are, the la...
The fracture of ferroelectrics is a complex process which is influenced by various factors, among wh...
A micromechanically motivated model is proposed to capture nonlinear effects and switching phenomena...
A model for studying the domain pattern of ferroelectric materials and its evolution is developed. I...
AbstractMicromechanical finite element methods are developed based on a nonlinear constitutive model...
The intrinsic electromechanical properties and quick response to external excitations make ferroele...
International audienceFerroelasticity and ferroelectricity are the non-linear behaviors exhibited by...
This paper presents a new application of the phase field method. Two-dimensional phase field simulat...
A nonlinear finite element (FE) model based on domain switching was proposed to study the electromec...
Symposium U - Mechanical Behavior of Micro - and Nano-Scale Systems: No. A00380-00702Two-dimensional...
ed for line 2 tough electric field applied parallel to the crack front. A multi-axial, electromechan...
AbstractIn this paper a damage model for ferroelectric materials is presented. It is implemented in ...
AbstractThe existing models of switch-toughening seldom consider the effect of non-uniform ferro-ela...
In this dissertation, the fracture toughening behavior of ferroelectric materials under different el...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators are nowadays used for numerous applications in adaptive structures a...
AbstractThe method of dislocation simulation of domain switching toughening is extended to the piezo...
The fracture of ferroelectrics is a complex process which is influenced by various factors, among wh...
A micromechanically motivated model is proposed to capture nonlinear effects and switching phenomena...
A model for studying the domain pattern of ferroelectric materials and its evolution is developed. I...
AbstractMicromechanical finite element methods are developed based on a nonlinear constitutive model...
The intrinsic electromechanical properties and quick response to external excitations make ferroele...
International audienceFerroelasticity and ferroelectricity are the non-linear behaviors exhibited by...
This paper presents a new application of the phase field method. Two-dimensional phase field simulat...
A nonlinear finite element (FE) model based on domain switching was proposed to study the electromec...
Symposium U - Mechanical Behavior of Micro - and Nano-Scale Systems: No. A00380-00702Two-dimensional...
ed for line 2 tough electric field applied parallel to the crack front. A multi-axial, electromechan...
AbstractIn this paper a damage model for ferroelectric materials is presented. It is implemented in ...
AbstractThe existing models of switch-toughening seldom consider the effect of non-uniform ferro-ela...
In this dissertation, the fracture toughening behavior of ferroelectric materials under different el...
Piezoelectric ceramic actuators are nowadays used for numerous applications in adaptive structures a...
AbstractThe method of dislocation simulation of domain switching toughening is extended to the piezo...
The fracture of ferroelectrics is a complex process which is influenced by various factors, among wh...
A micromechanically motivated model is proposed to capture nonlinear effects and switching phenomena...
A model for studying the domain pattern of ferroelectric materials and its evolution is developed. I...