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This book is devoted to the systematic description of the role of microgeometry of modern piezo-active composites in the formation of their piezoelectric sensitivity. In five chapters, the authors analyse kinds of piezoelectric sensitivity for piezo-active composites with specific connectivity patterns and links between the microgeometric feature and piezoelectric response. The role of components and microgeometric factors is discussed in the context of the piezoelectric properties and their anisotropy in the composites. Interrelations between different types of the piezoelectric coefficients are highlighted. This book fills a gap in piezoelectric materials science and provides readers with data on the piezoelectric performance of novel composite materials that are suitable for sensor, transducer, hydroacoustic, energy-harvesting, and other applications.
Preface1. Piezoelectric Medium and Piezoelectric Sensitivity
1.1. Piezoelectric Effect and Electromechanical Coupling
1.2. Piezoelectric Coefficients and Sensitivity1.3. Figures of Merit and Sensitivity
1.4. Effective Electromechanical Properties in Heterogeneous Piezoelectric Materials
1.4.1. Polydomain Ferroelectric Single Crystals1.4.2. Domain-engineered Relaxor-Ferroelectric Single Crystals
1.4.3. Poled Ferroelectric Ceramics
1.4.4. Piezo-active Composites
1.5. Conclusion
1.6. References
2. Effective Piezoelectric Coefficients dij*: From Microgeometry to Anisotropy
2.1. 22-type Composites
2.1.1. Ceramic / Polymer
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