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Piezoelectric-Mechanical

Description

Piezoelectric-Mechanical interaction refers to a coupling between structural distortion and electric potential. Materials that exhibit this effect are called piezoelectric materials and have additional material properties linking electric flow to local structural distortion. These materials have many applications in accelerometers, MEMS devices, medical surgical equipment, control devices, and other applications where shape control through electrical means is desired.

Abaqus contains a complete two-way electrostatic Piezoelectric-Mechanical simulation capability allowing electric flow to cause straining in the material (and shape change) and also allowing stress to cause electric potential change.

Abaqus capabilities

  • Piezoelectric elements can be used in general analysis steps, including both geometrically linear and nonlinear analyses (in nonlinear analysis, however, the piezoelectric constitutive response remains linear).
  • Static and transient dynamic procedures can be used to solve piezoelectric problems.
  • A linear perturbation analysis (about a nonlinear base state) can also be performed (e.g., one can extract the frequencies and mode shapes about a statically preloaded state)

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Resources:

Elhadrouz, M., Zineb, T., and Patoor, E., Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Méties, "Implementation of a Constitutive Law for Ferroelectric and Ferroelastic Piezoceramics Using the Subroutine User Element (UEL)," ABAQUS Users' Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2005, pp. 127 - 141.

Mahoney, J. F., AlliedSignal, Inc., "Modeling and Simulation of Miniature Piezoelectric Motors," ABAQUS Users' Conference Newport, Rhode Island, May 1998, pp. 489 - 503. KEYWORDS: Eigenvalue extraction, VUMAT, actuators

 

 

 

 
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