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Fracture Criteria for Piezoelectric Ceramics
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1995
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMechanical PropertiesFracture CriteriaMechanical EngineeringCeramics MaterialsSolid MechanicsPiezoelectric MaterialsElectric FieldPiezoelectric MaterialPiezoelectricityCrack FormationMechanics Of MaterialsFracture Mechanics
Fracture criteria for piezoelectric materials were investigated. Mode I and mixed‑mode fracture tests on PZT‑4 ceramics, combined with a crack‑closure finite‑element method, were used to compute the maximum mechanical strain energy release rate and predict fracture loads under combined mechanical and electrical loading. The study showed that an electric field can either promote or hinder crack growth depending on its direction, and that the mechanical strain energy release rate criterion outperforms other criteria and accurately predicts fracture loads.
Fracture criteria for piezoelectric materials were investigated. Mode I and mixed mode fracture tests were performed on PZT‐4 piezoelectric ceramics to verify the validity of the mechanical strain energy release rate as a fracture criterion. Experimental results indicated that crack extension could be aided or impeded by an electric field, depending on the field direction. Further, the direction of crack extension was studied. A crack closure method, together with finite element analysis, was introduced to calculate the mechanical strain energy release rate. The maximum mechanical strain energy release rate was used to predict fracture loads under combined mechanical and electrical loads. It was found that the mechanical strain energy release rate criterion is superior to other fracture criteria and predicts fracture loads fairly accurately.
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