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Have some question about piezoelectric physics,!

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when I use piezoelectric physics, I have some problem between piezoelectric materials and linear elastics materials.

for example, when I used thermal expansion model of 2 layers (PZT+PT), and compared thermal stress physics VS piezoelectric physics, it has different results, because thermal stress physics - linear elastics material components (2, PZT+PT), but piezoelectric physics component has 1 piezoelectric material + 1 linear elastic materials, I thought,,,,, because when I tested as only linear elastics materials in piezoelectric physics, these results are same,!
It makes different results about stress and displacement about same temperature, even when I use only piezoelectric material's component's, the component does not need some material's properties, ex_E (young's modulus), poisson's ratio.

So, When I want to see proper results in piezoelectric physics, How do I have to do?
is it possible to use piezoelctric material together linear elecstic material?
or when I simulated only solid mechanics model, is it possible to use the result data to piezoelectric
physics's output data?
actually I wanna find.

5 Replies Last Post 13 août 2014, 00:30 UTC−4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 1 août 2014, 11:31 UTC−4
So, what exactly is the problem?
So, what exactly is the problem?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 1 août 2014, 22:15 UTC−4
I sent message to you with specific explanation.
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Posted: 1 decade ago 12 août 2014, 07:57 UTC−4
Problem is a difference between Piezoelectric physics and Solid Mechanics Physics.


2 layers beam is bent by thermal stress which caused by difference coefficient of thermal expansion
1 layer is piezoelectric material, 1 layer is metal
case 1.
solid mechanics,
I wanna to see physical properties, so I simulated as 2 layer is all linear elastic

case 2.
I wanna check the piezoelectric properties when same situation is happened like case 1
but in piezoelectric physics has piezoelectric component, so if I choose piezoelectric material as piezoelectric component, and metal is chosen as linear elastic material,
then, there is different result, comparing with case1.
maybe case2 does not need E (young's modulus) and poisson's ratio,

so I wanna properly to find the physical effect at each layers when 2 layer is heated.
but case 1, case 2 result is different, that means case 2 stress & displacement and case1 stress & displacement are different, so I can not sure case2's piezoelectric propertise.

So How to overcome this problem??
Problem is a difference between Piezoelectric physics and Solid Mechanics Physics. 2 layers beam is bent by thermal stress which caused by difference coefficient of thermal expansion 1 layer is piezoelectric material, 1 layer is metal case 1. solid mechanics, I wanna to see physical properties, so I simulated as 2 layer is all linear elastic case 2. I wanna check the piezoelectric properties when same situation is happened like case 1 but in piezoelectric physics has piezoelectric component, so if I choose piezoelectric material as piezoelectric component, and metal is chosen as linear elastic material, then, there is different result, comparing with case1. maybe case2 does not need E (young's modulus) and poisson's ratio, so I wanna properly to find the physical effect at each layers when 2 layer is heated. but case 1, case 2 result is different, that means case 2 stress & displacement and case1 stress & displacement are different, so I can not sure case2's piezoelectric propertise. So How to overcome this problem??

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Posted: 1 decade ago 12 août 2014, 09:12 UTC−4
I think case 2 is correct, why would it be incorrect?
I think case 2 is correct, why would it be incorrect?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 13 août 2014, 00:30 UTC−4
piezoelectric material is also linear elastic material component,

So, piezo layer is also affected by thermal stress,
but piezoelectric physics, there is no consideration about this, bacuase
the result is different comparing with solid mechanics.

So I wanna know exactly solution to solve this problem.,
piezoelectric material is also linear elastic material component, So, piezo layer is also affected by thermal stress, but piezoelectric physics, there is no consideration about this, bacuase the result is different comparing with solid mechanics. So I wanna know exactly solution to solve this problem.,

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