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Two-domain Heckmann diagram

Piezoelectricity Bending Discovery Principles of Torsional Splay Spring model Strain Twist Two-domain Heckmann diagram... [Pg.490]

Fig. 1 Two-domain Heckmann diagram (Heckmann 1925) illustrating the linear mechano-electrical and electromechanical elfects (i.e., direct and inverse piezoelectricity, respectively) in dielectric materials. The four relevant piezoelectric coefficients d, e, g, and h are shown as horizontal or diagonal arrows in red, yellow, green, and blue, respectively, while the linear elastic and dielectric parameters arc included as vertical black arrows... Fig. 1 Two-domain Heckmann diagram (Heckmann 1925) illustrating the linear mechano-electrical and electromechanical elfects (i.e., direct and inverse piezoelectricity, respectively) in dielectric materials. The four relevant piezoelectric coefficients d, e, g, and h are shown as horizontal or diagonal arrows in red, yellow, green, and blue, respectively, while the linear elastic and dielectric parameters arc included as vertical black arrows...

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