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J Acoust Soc Am ; 148(5): 3318, 2020 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33261394

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This paper investigates the dependence of the electromechanical properties of the tangential polarized (stripe-electroded) cylindrical piezoelements made of the hard (PZT-4 like) and soft (PZT-5A like) ceramics on the compressive circumferential stress produced by hydrostatic pressure. Results are presented for the relative change of the effective dielectric constants, elastic constants, coupling coefficients, and piezoelectric moduli. The sensitivity of dielectric constant and piezoelectric modulus to the compressive stress is shown to be less than radially polarized ceramic.

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J Acoust Soc Am ; 147(6): 4145, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32611158

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Subjecting soft piezoelectric ceramics such as lead zirconate titanate (PZT)-5 to uniaxial stress in a direction perpendicular to the principal polarization axis is known to increase its transverse piezoelectric modulus [Krueger, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 43 (3), 583-559 (1968)], however, practical transducer applications of this effect remain undeveloped. This study explores uniaxial pressure-treatment to develop experimental methods to realize practical pressure treatment, to use dynamic measurements of the electromechanical coupling coefficient k32, piezoelectric modulus, and dielectric constants, and to enhance piezoelectric properties and performance of underwater acoustic cylindrical transducer designs. The results of axial pressure treatment on parameters of the cylinders are shown to increase the coupling coefficient by about 20% and remained stable. The applicability of using pressure treated cylinders in transducer designs is investigated. The performance was analyzed under one-dimensional circumferential static compression and under the hydrostatic compression. When the improved piezoelectric cylinders are used in air-backed transducer designs, the benefit is only useful at shallow depths as it is observed that when subjected to increased hydrostatic pressure, the corresponding induced circumferential stress reduces the piezoelectric properties, namely, the coupling coefficient, to approximately its original pre-treated value. However, when the improved cylinders are used in transducers of the pressure-equalized design, such as liquid filled or free-flooded, the increase in coupling coefficient remains stable with environmental hydrostatic pressure.

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