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A thermodynamically motivated model for ferroelectric ceramics with grain boundary effects

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In this paper, a micromechanically motivated model is embedded into an electromechanical coupled finite element formulation in which each grain is represented by a single finite element and the initial dipole directions are assumed to be randomly oriented to mimic the virgin state of the unpoled ferroelectric polycrystal.
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The aim of this paper is to capture the grain boundary effects taking into consideration the nonlinear dissipative effects of ferroelectric polycrystals based on firm thermodynamic principles. The developed micromechanically motivated model is embedded into an electromechanically coupled finite element formulation in which each grain is represented by a single finite element. Initial dipole directions are assumed to be randomly oriented to mimic the virgin state of the unpoled ferroelectric polycrystal. An energy-based criterion using Gibbs free energy is adopted for the initiation of the domain switching process. The key aspect of the proposed model is the incorporation of effects of the constraint imposed by the surrounding grains on a switching grain. This is accomplished by the inclusion of an additional term in the domain switching criterion that is related to the gradient of the driving forces at the boundary of the grains. To study the overall bulk ceramics behavior, a simple volume-averaging technique is adopted. It turns out that the simulations based on the developed finite element formulation with grain boundary effects are consistent with the experimental data reported in the literature.

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Electrical fatigue behaviour in lead zirconate titanate: an experimental and theoretical study

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Fully coupled, multi-axial, symmetric constitutive laws for polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics

TL;DR: In this article, a general form for multiaxial constitutive laws for ferroelectric ceramics is constructed, where switching surfaces and associated flow rules are postulated in a modified stress and electric field space such that a positive dissipation rate during switching is guaranteed.
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Multi-axial electrical switching of a ferroelectric: theory versus experiment

TL;DR: In this article, a self-consistent polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramic PZT-5H was poled by applying an electric field at room temperature, and the measured non-linear responses in electric displacement were used to construct yield surfaces.
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Effects of uniaxial prestress on the ferroelectric hysteretic response of soft PZT

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of preload stress on the ferroelectric hysteretic behavior of piezoelectric ceramics was investigated for soft lead zirconate titanate (PZT) material under various uniaxial compressive stress preloads.
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A micro-electro-mechanical model for polarization switching of ferroelectric materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a computational micromechanics model for polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics is developed based on consideration of the constitutive behavior of single crystals.
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Random-field model for ferroelectric domain dynamics and polarization reversal

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