Nonlinear kinematics for piezoelectricity in ALEGRA-EMMA.
Author(s) -
John Mitchell,
Timothy Fuller
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1096508
Subject(s) - piezoelectricity , kinematics , nonlinear system , documentation , constitutive equation , computer science , coordinate system , mechanical engineering , physics , acoustics , classical mechanics , engineering , structural engineering , finite element method , artificial intelligence , programming language , quantum mechanics
This report develops and documents nonlinear kinematic relations needed to implement piezoelectric constitutive models in ALEGRA-EMMA [5], where calculations involving large displacements and rotations are routine. Kinematic relationships are established using Gauss's law and Faraday's law; this presentation on kinematics goes beyond piezoelectric materials and is applicable to all dielectric materials. The report then turns to practical details of implementing piezoelectric models in an application code where material principal axes are rarely aligned with user defined problem coordinate axes. This portion of the report is somewhat pedagogical but is necessary in order to establish documentation for the piezoelectric implementation in ALEGRA-EMMA. This involves transforming elastic, piezoelectric, and permittivity moduli from material principal axes to problem coordinate axes. The report concludes with an overview of the piezoelectric implementation in ALEGRA-EMMA and small verification examples.
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