AbstractWe present a model for the simulation of ferroelectric hysteresis loops. It is based on the Preisach operator and takes advantage of an analytic weight function for the underlying fundamental switching operators. The five independent parameters describing this weight function are determined for a discoidal piezoceramic actuator by adapting the model output to measurements of the polarization. Further hysteresis simulations, performed using the adapted model are compared to hysteresis measurements of the actuator. To consider time dependent switching behavior of the ferroelectric domains, our model is furthermore extended by a drift operator and verified by means of additional measurements
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A ferroelastic switching model for single crystal piezoceramic compounds is developed. The model is ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic constitutive law for domain switching effects, wh...
AbstractWe present a model for the simulation of ferroelectric hysteresis loops. It is based on the ...
AbstractIn various ferroelectric actuator applications, the active material is exposed to mechanical...
This work proposes a method of efficiently modeling the hysteresis of ferroelectric materials. Our a...
A study in the polarization domain is conducted by probing the impedance of the piezoelectric actuat...
Piezoelectric actuators are the potential actuators having a wide range of applications insmart stru...
Piezoceramics are potential sensors and actuators for a wide range of applications in smart structur...
AbstractThis paper presents a hysteresis model for electromagnetic sensors and actuators, which are ...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. TsangAuthor name used in this publication: C. K. WongA...
cited By 0International audienceControlling the polarization state of ferroelectric materials, and m...
Stacked piezoceramic actuators utilize the piezoelectric effect to transform electrical charge into ...
ABSTRACT: Ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials are employed as both actuators and sensors in a ...
It has become increasingly important to characterise the performance of piezoelectric materials unde...
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A ferroelastic switching model for single crystal piezoceramic compounds is developed. The model is ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic constitutive law for domain switching effects, wh...
AbstractWe present a model for the simulation of ferroelectric hysteresis loops. It is based on the ...
AbstractIn various ferroelectric actuator applications, the active material is exposed to mechanical...
This work proposes a method of efficiently modeling the hysteresis of ferroelectric materials. Our a...
A study in the polarization domain is conducted by probing the impedance of the piezoelectric actuat...
Piezoelectric actuators are the potential actuators having a wide range of applications insmart stru...
Piezoceramics are potential sensors and actuators for a wide range of applications in smart structur...
AbstractThis paper presents a hysteresis model for electromagnetic sensors and actuators, which are ...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. TsangAuthor name used in this publication: C. K. WongA...
cited By 0International audienceControlling the polarization state of ferroelectric materials, and m...
Stacked piezoceramic actuators utilize the piezoelectric effect to transform electrical charge into ...
ABSTRACT: Ferroelectric and ferromagnetic materials are employed as both actuators and sensors in a ...
It has become increasingly important to characterise the performance of piezoelectric materials unde...
A Landau-Ginzburg-Devonshire phenomenological theory was developed and numerically implemented by ex...
A ferroelastic switching model for single crystal piezoceramic compounds is developed. The model is ...
AbstractThis paper is concerned with a macroscopic constitutive law for domain switching effects, wh...