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Conversion of Piezoelectric coefficients
Hello everyone,
I am interested on simulating the converse Piezoelectric effect of materials and I have given the mechanical (Youngs modulus and Poissoin's ratio) and electric material properties (Electric Permittivity, Piezoelectric coupling matrix etc). However from the literature I got double index notation, I am struggling to convert double index notation to triple index notation.
The double index notation from literature is as follows:
Double index notation
d11 d12 d13 d14 d15 d16 -------------- 0 0 0 0 21.3 0
d21 d22 d23 d24 d25 d26 -------------- 0 0 0 21.3 0 0
d31 d32 d33 d34 d35 d36 -------------- -2.6 -2.69 3.65 0 0 0
Triple index notation:
I would like to convert them to Triple index notation used by some commercial software providers like Abaqus and MSC Marc etc and is written as follows:
d11_1 d11_2 d11_3 -------------- 0 0 -2.6
d22_1 d22_2 d22_3 -------------- 0 0 -2.6
d33_1 d33_2 d33_3 -------------- 0 0 3.65
d12_1 d12_2 d12_3 -------------- 0 21.3 0
d23_1 d23_2 d23_3 -------------- 21.3 0 0
d31_1 d31_2 d31_3 -------------- 0 0 0
Am I doing the conversion correctly? Are the values placed in correct positions?
Double Index = Triple Index = Coupling Matrix Value
d11 = d11_1 =0
d21 = d11_2 = 0
d31 = d11_3 = -2.6
d12 = d22_1 = 0
d22 = d22_2 = 0
d32 = d22_3 = -2.6
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d16 = d31_1 = 0
d26 = d31_2 = 0
d36 = d31_3 = 0
I am new to this filed and its kind of a big deal for me to understand all these conversions. Your feedback will be highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Kai
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Re: Conversion of Piezoelectric coefficients Primary tabs
IMechanica does not allow for equations and it's hard to answer your question without a few equations.
Post your question on the Engineering StackExchange site and I'll try to answer it.
-- Biswajit
Dear Biswajith,
Dear Biswajith,
Thank you very much for your reply and suggestion. I have posted my question on Engineering StackExchange site. Here is the link:
https://engineering.stackexchange.com/questions/21746/conversion-of-piez...
Best regards,
John
Re: Conversion of Piezoelectric coefficients
Please see my explanation on StackExchange. Hope that helps.
-- Biswajit
Thank you very much for the
Thank you very much for the prompt response and detailed explanation. Its more clear for me now. Thanks again!