Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1449515 | Acta Materialia | 2007 | 8 Pages |
A combined switching assumption (CSA) is incorporated into the constrained domain-switching model presented in part I to address the nonsymmetric deformations of ferroelectric ceramics under tension and compression. Using the CSA, the domain-switching process in rhombohedral ferroelectric/ferroelastic ceramics is analyzed in detail. The results show that in rhombohedral lead titanate zirconate (PZT) ceramics, most 109° switching can be accomplished with a minor fraction of 71° switching during electric poling, which is quite different from BaTiO3 and tetragonal PZT ceramics in which only a few per cent of 90° switching can occur. Domain switching under combined uniaxial electric and mechanical tension/compression is also studied. Uniaxial tension is found to enhance electric poling while uniaxial compression inhibits it.