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Innovative Piezo-active Composites And Their Structure - Property Relationships (Hardcover)
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This monograph provides researchers, engineers, postgraduates and
lecturers working in the field of ferroelectric or piezoelectric
and related materials with features of the structure-property
relationships in modern piezo-active composites. These are
piezoelectric composites which are active dielectric materials,
which can be poled ferroelectric ceramics or domain-engineered
single crystals poled along specific crystallographic directions.
Current knowledge of the effective physical properties of these
materials is lacking especially due to gaps of information in
physical, chemical, microgeometric and technological factors. For
composite and transducer design purposes, the expected properties
of these piezo-active materials have been theorized through models
by the authors and proven in experiments. Various well-known
journals have published this research, among many others: Smart
Materials and Structures; Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics;
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency
Control; Acta Materialia.The book summarises and generalises a
series of authors' works on the problem of the effective properties
and related parameters of modern two- and three-component
piezo-active composites wherein the microgeometric factor plays the
dominating role. Specific examples of the performance of composites
based on domain-engineered single crystals are also discussed. New
trends are described in the research of modern piezo-active
composites with the aim of filling the gaps in piezoelectric
materials science. The primary goal of the book is to show
advantages of different methods being applied to manufacture and
study the functional composites that are suitable for piezoelectric
energy harvesting, hydroacoustic, sensor, actuator, and other
transducer applications.
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