Constitutive Modeling of Piezoelectric Polymer Composites
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A new modeling approach is proposed for predicting the bulk electromechanical properties of piezoelectric composites. The proposed model offers the same level of convenience as the well-known Mori-Tanaka method. In addition, it is shown to yield predicted properties that are, in most cases, more accurate or equally as accurate as the Mori-Tanaka scheme. In particular, the proposed method is used t
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A new modeling approach is proposed for predicting the bulk electromechanical properties of piezoelectric composites. The proposed model offers the same level of convenience as the well-known Mori-Tanaka method. In addition, it is shown to yield predicted properties that are, in most cases, more accurate or equally as accurate as the Mori-Tanaka scheme. In particular, the proposed method is used to determine the electromechanical properties of four piezoelectric polymer composite materials as a function of inclusion volume fraction. The predicted properties are compared to those calculated using the Mori-Tanaka and finite element methods.Odegard, Gregory M. and Gates, Tom (Technical Monitor)Langley Research CenterMATHEMATICAL MODELS; PIEZOELECTRICITY; MODELS; CONCENTRATION (COMPOSITION); ELECTROMECHANICS; FINITE ELEMENT METHOD; PREDICTIONS...
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