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High amplitude vibration of piezoelectric bending actuators

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROCERAMICS
Volume 18, Issue 3-4, Pages 231-242

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10832-007-9039-0

Keywords

piezoelectric; bending actuator; vibration

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The properties of several configurations of piezoelectric bending actuators were investigated at high vibration amplitude both theoretically and experimentally. It was found that under high amplitude vibration conditions, the failure of the actuator was mainly caused by the maximum stress and domain reorientation. The actuator tends to fracture or crack at the location of maximum stress, which is indicated by the sudden drop of the displacement during frequency scan. The dimension, boundary condition and vibration order influence the distribution and magnitude of the stress. Domain reorientation may also occur during the frequency scan, which results in the distortion of the current profile. And meanwhile the magnitude of the current, admittance and temperature of the actuator will increase significantly and abruptly. The temperature was found to be increase with the increase of frequency, electric field or vibration amplitude due to the higher mechanical and electrical losses. The un-even stress distribution has also resulted in a high-to-low gradient temperature rise from the clamped end to the free end of the actuator under the Clamped-Free boundary condition. A linear model based on Euler-Benoulli theory has been derived and it provides reasonable explanations on the phenomena observed experimentally in this paper.

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