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The following pages link to A thermodynamic consistent 1D model for ferroelastic and ferroelectric hysteresis effects in piezoceramics (Q3423227):
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- A phenomenological multi-axial constitutive law for switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics (Q532838) (← links)
- On the simulation of cohesive fatigue effects in grain boundaries of a piezoelectric mesostructure (Q837468) (← links)
- Thermodynamical formulation for coupled electromechanical hysteresis effects. II: Poling of ceramics (Q1122376) (← links)
- A one-dimensional continuum model for ferroelectric ceramics (Q1418715) (← links)
- Oscillations of a temperature-dependent piezoelectric rod (Q1729236) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of piezoceramic components taking into account ferroelectric hysteresis behavior (Q1841299) (← links)
- A one-dimensional continuum model for thermoelectric phase transformations in ferroelectrics (Q1977612) (← links)
- A thermodynamic approach to hysteretic models in ferroelectrics (Q1998055) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent derivation and computation of electro-thermo-mechanical systems for solid bodies (Q2309832) (← links)
- Unidimensional model of polarisation changes in piezoelectric ceramics based on the principle of maximum entropy production (Q2359208) (← links)
- A constitutive model for magnetostrictive and piezoelectric materials (Q2428205) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent mesoscopic model for transversely isotropic ferroelectric ceramics in a coordinate-invariant setting (Q2432412) (← links)
- A phenomenological constitutive model for ferroelastic and ferroelectric hysteresis effects in ferroelectric ceramics (Q2456305) (← links)
- A unified framework for modeling hysteresis in ferroic materials (Q2456840) (← links)
- Computational modelling of microcracking effects in polycrystalline piezoelectric ceramics (Q2998222) (← links)
- Constitutive Behaviour of Ferroelectric Piezoceramics: xperiments and Modeling (Q2998224) (← links)
- Ferroelectric and ferroelastic piezoceramics -- modeling of electromechanical hysteresis phenomena. (Q5951857) (← links)