AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic constitutive law for domain switching effects, which occur in ferroelectric ceramics. The three-dimensional model is thermodynamically consistent and is determined by two scalar valued functions: the Helmholtz free energy and a switching surface. In a kinematic hardening process the movement of the center of the switching surface is controlled by internal variables. In common usage, the remanent polarization and the irreversible strain are employed as internal variables. The novel aspect of the present work is to introduce an irreversible electric field, which serves instead of the remanent polarization as internal variable. The irreversible electric field has only theoretical meaning, but ...
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A finite element model of polarization switching in a polycrystalline ferroelectric/ferroelastic cer...
Depending on the maximum amplitude of externally applied cyclic electric fields, ferroelectric ceram...
ABSTRACT: The focus of this paper is to investigate the nonlinear behavior exhibited by ferroelectri...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic nonlinear constitutive law for magnetostrictive a...
AbstractAn isoparametric 3D electromechanical hexahedral finite element integrating a 3D phenomenolo...
Piezoceramics exhibit an electro-mechanical coupling which enables them to produce a proportional e...
Our aim is the motivation of a macroscopic constitutive model for engineering reliability analysis p...
The dynamic responses of ferroelectric materials upon external mechanical and electrical stimulation...
A finite-element model developed for quasi-static processes describes irreversible processes of defo...
Piezoceramics like lead zirconate titanate or PZT can produce an electric potential when they are su...
A fully three-dimensional, thermodynamically consistent model for the behavior of polycrystalline fe...
Many physical experiments have shown that the domain switching in a ferroelectric material is a comp...
AbstractA constitutive model that can be used to predict thermo-electro-mechanical linear and nonlin...
International audienceFerroelectricity is the non-linear behaviour exhibited by piezoelectric cerami...
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A finite element model of polarization switching in a polycrystalline ferroelectric/ferroelastic cer...
Depending on the maximum amplitude of externally applied cyclic electric fields, ferroelectric ceram...
ABSTRACT: The focus of this paper is to investigate the nonlinear behavior exhibited by ferroelectri...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic nonlinear constitutive law for magnetostrictive a...
AbstractAn isoparametric 3D electromechanical hexahedral finite element integrating a 3D phenomenolo...
Piezoceramics exhibit an electro-mechanical coupling which enables them to produce a proportional e...
Our aim is the motivation of a macroscopic constitutive model for engineering reliability analysis p...
The dynamic responses of ferroelectric materials upon external mechanical and electrical stimulation...
A finite-element model developed for quasi-static processes describes irreversible processes of defo...
Piezoceramics like lead zirconate titanate or PZT can produce an electric potential when they are su...
A fully three-dimensional, thermodynamically consistent model for the behavior of polycrystalline fe...
Many physical experiments have shown that the domain switching in a ferroelectric material is a comp...
AbstractA constitutive model that can be used to predict thermo-electro-mechanical linear and nonlin...
International audienceFerroelectricity is the non-linear behaviour exhibited by piezoelectric cerami...
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A finite element model of polarization switching in a polycrystalline ferroelectric/ferroelastic cer...
Depending on the maximum amplitude of externally applied cyclic electric fields, ferroelectric ceram...