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Micromechanics of residual stress and texture development due to poling in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics
Authors:D.A. Hall  B. Cherdhirunkorn  P.J. Withers  T. Mori
Affiliation:Materials Science Centre, University of Manchester, Grosvenor Street, Manchester, M1 7HS, UK
Abstract:
This paper presents micromechanics based analysis of elastic strain and changes in the texture of poled polycrystalline ferroelectric PZT ceramics for direct comparison with synchrotron X-ray measurements. The grains are modelled as spherical inclusions, to which transformation strains are assigned depending on the fractions of different ferroelectric domains. Eshelby's inclusion problem with the classical self-consistent method is applied to evaluate the elastic state of the grains. In particular, the elongation due to lattice elastic strain is calculated as a function of inclination Ψ relative to the polar axis. The ratio of diffraction peak intensities, corresponding to the domain fractions, is also expressed as a function of Ψ. This analysis identifies the special character of the View the MathML source reflection, for which the lattice strain along View the MathML source in the stress free state is independent of ferroelectric domain population and hence unaffected by poling. The elongation due to the lattice strain parallel to View the MathML source and peak intensity ratio are expressed in terms of the overall macroscopic strain of a poled specimen, each having a View the MathML source dependence.
Keywords:Ferroelectric ceramic   Domain conversion   Synchrotron X-ray diffraction   Residual stress   Texture development
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