Title :
Determination of complex coefficients of radially polarized piezoelectric ceramic cylindrical shells using thin shell theory
Author_Institution :
Naval Phys. & Oceanogr. Lab., Kochi, India
Abstract :
A method is presented to determine the complex coefficients E/sub 33//sup T/, s/sub 11//sup E/, s/sub 12//sup E/, and d/sub 31/ of piezoelectric materials. The real parts of these coefficients are determined using axially polarized thin discs in the ANSI/IEEE Standard but are determined here using radially polarized cylindrical shells. The coefficients are determined by iteratively refining them until the values of the low-frequency complex admittance, three resonance frequencies, and three band-widths computed using a thin-shell analytical model and the coefficients are very nearly equal to measured values. The accuracy of the method is determined by using quantities computed using a finite-element model in place of measured values. Measurement errors are accounted for by using a resolution of 10 Hz to compute the critical frequencies. The differences between the coefficients input to the finite-element model and those obtained using the iteration method are the errors. It is shown that the method is sufficiently accurate to use thin radially polarized cylindrical shells to determine the properties of new materials as well as characterize those used in hydrophones or other devices.
Keywords :
ANSI standards; IEEE standards; electric admittance; finite element analysis; iterative methods; measurement errors; measurement standards; piezoceramics; piezoelectricity; 10 Hz; ANSI/IEEE standard; axially polarized thin discs; complex coefficients; finite-element model; hydrophones; iteration method; low-frequency complex admittance; measurement errors; radially polarized piezoelectric ceramic cylindrical shells; resonance frequency; thin shell theory; thin-shell analytical model; ANSI standards; Admittance measurement; Analytical models; Ceramics; Finite element methods; Frequency measurement; Piezoelectric materials; Piezoelectric polarization; Resonance; Resonant frequency;
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2004.1350947