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- performance in such systems and should be avoided, as the microstructure in piezoceramics exhibiting AGG tends to consist of few abnormally large elongated grains...
- even greater sensitivity and higher operating temperature than other piezoceramics. Recently, there has been a large push towards finding alternatives...
- be produced by inexpensive sintering processes. The piezoeffect in piezoceramics is "trained", so their high sensitivity degrades over time. This degradation...
- Corporation. During 2008, it bought Ferroperm Piezoceramics A/S, which manufactured high quality piezoceramic materials for sensors. The company launched...
- motors. These work on a fundamentally different principle, whereby tiny piezoceramic elements, vibrating many thousands of times per second, cause linear...
- (November 1999). "Electromechanical properties of lead zirconate titanate piezoceramics under the influence of mechanical stresses". IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics...
- Song, Gangbing (19 July 2016). "Real time bolt preload monitoring using piezoceramic transducers and time reversal technique—a numerical study with experimental...
- the sintering behaviour of ceramics and the development of lead-free piezoceramics. Until then, lead-free piezo materials were considered impossible. Through...
- metal alloys with attached piezoelectric elements and a single-piece piezoceramic design. Subsequently, in the 90s, CRGs with magneto-electric excitation...
- piezoelectric, piezoresistive or capacitive. Piezoelectric accelerometers use piezoceramic sensors (e.g. lead zirconate titanate) or single crystals (e.g. quartz...