Title :
Sr doped BNKT sensor materials for structural health monitoring
Author :
Rastogi, S.K. ; Praveenkumar, B. ; Divya, P. ; Kumar, Ashavani
Author_Institution :
DRDO HQ, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
In the current paper lead-free piezoelectric ceramics BNKT, [Bi0.5(Na0.85K0.15)0.5]1-xSrxTiO3 (where x=0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06) are prepared by conventional solid state route. Calcination studies are carried out to optimize the properties. XRD studies are carried out to confirm the perovskite phase formation. The powders are prepared in the form of discs of 10 mm diameter and 1.0 mm thickness. Subsequently, compacted samples are sintered in the range of 1175 °C to 1200 °C to improve the density. The relative densities of all the samples are determined by first principle method. Poling dependence and stability of lead free BNKT ceramic system are investigated. The effect of Sr doping piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33), and coupling coefficient (Kp) are discussed in detail. Dielectric properties are studied by varying strontium content. Partial doping of Sr on BNKT ceramic improved the piezoelectric and dielectric properties substantially. The electric measurements reveals that the ceramic with x=0.03 & 0.04 has the better piezoelectric and dielectric properties. The obtained properties are piezoelectric charge coefficient (d33), 140 pC/N, dielectric constant (ε), 850 and dielectric loss (tan δ), 0.045. BNKT ceramic prototypes are designed to operate with lamb waves for the purpose of monitoring the structural integrity of structures.
Keywords :
X-ray diffraction; bismuth compounds; calcination; dielectric losses; dielectric polarisation; permittivity; piezoceramics; piezoelectricity; potassium compounds; sintering; sodium compounds; strontium compounds; (Bi0.5(Na0.85K0.15)0.5)1-xSrxTiO3; Sr doped BNKT sensor materials; XRD; calcination; conventional solid state route; dielectric constant; dielectric loss; dielectric properties; electric measurements; first principle method; lamb waves; lead-free piezoelectric ceramics; perovskite phase formation; piezoelectric charge coefficient; piezoelectric coupling coefficient; poling dependence; relative densities; size 10 mm to 1 mm; stability; structural health monitoring; temperature 1175 degC to 1200 degC; Ceramics; Dielectrics; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Lead; Monitoring; Piezoelectric materials; Sensors; (BNKT; Dielectrics; Ferroelectrics; Structural health monitoring);
Conference_Titel :
Physics and Technology of Sensors (ISPTS), 2015 2nd International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pune
DOI :
10.1109/ISPTS.2015.7220087