A finite element model of polarization switching in a polycrystalline ferroelectric/ferroelastic ceramic is developed. It is assumed that a crystallite switches if the reduction in potential energy of the polycrystal exceeds a critical energy barrier per unit volume of switching material. Each crystallite is represented by a finite element with the possible dipole directions assigned randomly subject to crystallographic constraints. The model accounts for both electric field induced (i.e. ferroelectric) switching and stress induced (i.e. ferroelastic) switching with piezoelectric interactions. Experimentally measured elastic, dielectric, and piezoelectric constants are used consistently, but different effective critical energy barriers are ...
In meso-mechanistic analyses, crystal grains are often idealized as polygons. Presuming that each gr...
Piezoceramics like lead zirconate titanate or PZT can produce an electric potential when they are su...
International audienceA multiscale model for the behaviour of ferroelectric polycrystalline material...
A micromechanically motivated model is proposed to capture nonlinear effects and switching phenomena...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
AbstractFerroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different dire...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
An optimization-based computational model is proposed to study the constrained domain switching in p...
In this paper a self-consistent model for the switching of a ferroelectric polycrystal will be prese...
A finite-element model developed for quasi-static processes describes irreversible processes of defo...
An optimization-based computational model is proposed to study the constrained domain switching in p...
In meso-mechanistic analyses, crystal grains are often idealized as polygons. Presuming that each gr...
Piezoceramics like lead zirconate titanate or PZT can produce an electric potential when they are su...
International audienceA multiscale model for the behaviour of ferroelectric polycrystalline material...
A micromechanically motivated model is proposed to capture nonlinear effects and switching phenomena...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
AbstractFerroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different dire...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
Ferroelectrics are crystalline inorganic materials consisting of domains with different directions o...
An optimization-based computational model is proposed to study the constrained domain switching in p...
In this paper a self-consistent model for the switching of a ferroelectric polycrystal will be prese...
A finite-element model developed for quasi-static processes describes irreversible processes of defo...
An optimization-based computational model is proposed to study the constrained domain switching in p...
In meso-mechanistic analyses, crystal grains are often idealized as polygons. Presuming that each gr...
Piezoceramics like lead zirconate titanate or PZT can produce an electric potential when they are su...
International audienceA multiscale model for the behaviour of ferroelectric polycrystalline material...