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Existing nonlinear constitutive models usually introduce additional coefficients besides elastic, piezoelectric, and dielectric coefficients. Determining these coefficients requires a substantial number of experiments. In this work, based on a Neo-Hookean material model and electromechanical theory, a novel model for flexible piezoelectric material considering large deformation has been established. In contrast with existing models, the present model describes the nonlinear behavior of flexible piezoelectric material without the need for introducing additional parameters. Furthermore, this model exhibits a quadratic dependence of stress on the electric field. To facilitate practical applications, the constitutive model has been implemented using the commercial simulation software ABAQUS through a user subroutine. The accuracy of the subroutine is validated by comparing simulations with analytical solutions for uniaxial stretching of a flexible piezoelectric ribbon. Several numerical examples are followed to demonstrate the robustness of the elements. The proposed model offers a valuable tool for the analysis and design of flexible piezoelectric material.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":477,"journal":{"name":"Archive of Applied Mechanics","volume":"94 12","pages":"3667 - 3685"},"PeriodicalIF":2.2000,"publicationDate":"2024-10-29","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Large deformation modeling of flexible piezoelectric materials\",\"authors\":\"Shihao Lv, Yan Shi, Bingyang Li, Cunfa Gao\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s00419-024-02689-0\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The applications of piezoelectric materials in the field of smart structures have received significant attention from both the communities of science and engineering. Numerous experimental studies have been carried out to endow smart structures with good flexibility. The flexible/stretchable piezoelectric materials are developed to fit this emerging trend. Generally, these materials undergo significant deformation before reaching fracture failure, and they often exhibit a stress-softening phenomenon during the deformation process. However, the traditional linear constitutive model, typically used for rigid piezoelectric ceramics, continues to dominate theoretical and modeling processes in many scenarios. Existing nonlinear constitutive models usually introduce additional coefficients besides elastic, piezoelectric, and dielectric coefficients. Determining these coefficients requires a substantial number of experiments. In this work, based on a Neo-Hookean material model and electromechanical theory, a novel model for flexible piezoelectric material considering large deformation has been established. In contrast with existing models, the present model describes the nonlinear behavior of flexible piezoelectric material without the need for introducing additional parameters. Furthermore, this model exhibits a quadratic dependence of stress on the electric field. To facilitate practical applications, the constitutive model has been implemented using the commercial simulation software ABAQUS through a user subroutine. The accuracy of the subroutine is validated by comparing simulations with analytical solutions for uniaxial stretching of a flexible piezoelectric ribbon. Several numerical examples are followed to demonstrate the robustness of the elements. 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Large deformation modeling of flexible piezoelectric materials
The applications of piezoelectric materials in the field of smart structures have received significant attention from both the communities of science and engineering. Numerous experimental studies have been carried out to endow smart structures with good flexibility. The flexible/stretchable piezoelectric materials are developed to fit this emerging trend. Generally, these materials undergo significant deformation before reaching fracture failure, and they often exhibit a stress-softening phenomenon during the deformation process. However, the traditional linear constitutive model, typically used for rigid piezoelectric ceramics, continues to dominate theoretical and modeling processes in many scenarios. Existing nonlinear constitutive models usually introduce additional coefficients besides elastic, piezoelectric, and dielectric coefficients. Determining these coefficients requires a substantial number of experiments. In this work, based on a Neo-Hookean material model and electromechanical theory, a novel model for flexible piezoelectric material considering large deformation has been established. In contrast with existing models, the present model describes the nonlinear behavior of flexible piezoelectric material without the need for introducing additional parameters. Furthermore, this model exhibits a quadratic dependence of stress on the electric field. To facilitate practical applications, the constitutive model has been implemented using the commercial simulation software ABAQUS through a user subroutine. The accuracy of the subroutine is validated by comparing simulations with analytical solutions for uniaxial stretching of a flexible piezoelectric ribbon. Several numerical examples are followed to demonstrate the robustness of the elements. The proposed model offers a valuable tool for the analysis and design of flexible piezoelectric material.
期刊介绍:
Archive of Applied Mechanics serves as a platform to communicate original research of scholarly value in all branches of theoretical and applied mechanics, i.e., in solid and fluid mechanics, dynamics and vibrations. It focuses on continuum mechanics in general, structural mechanics, biomechanics, micro- and nano-mechanics as well as hydrodynamics. In particular, the following topics are emphasised: thermodynamics of materials, material modeling, multi-physics, mechanical properties of materials, homogenisation, phase transitions, fracture and damage mechanics, vibration, wave propagation experimental mechanics as well as machine learning techniques in the context of applied mechanics.