Home prods links sb's patents Publ cont

Use the browser's BACK button to return to the SEARCH RESULTS pages.

1999 / DB reference year
PREV and NEXT link to numerically adjacent references for this YEAR.
CONTENTS links to the title list for this YEAR's references.

Prev | Next | Contents


6. Development of novel piezoelectric ceramics and composites for sensors and actuators by solid freeform fabrication

Author Safari, A. Danforth, S C. Institution Rutgers Univ, Piscataway, NJ, USA

Source IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics. p 229-234. Proceedings of the 1998 11th IEEE International Symposium on Appliations of Ferroelectrics (ISAF-XI). Montreaux, Switz. 19980824-19980827.

Abstract Novel piezoelectric ceramic, and ceramic/polymer composite structures were fabricated by solid freeform fabrication (SFF) for sensor and actuator applications. SFF techniques including: Fused Deposition of Ceramics (FDC) and Sanders Prototyping (SP) were utilized to fabricate a variety of complex structures directly from a computer aided design (CAD) file. Many novel and complex composite structures including volume fraction gradients (VFG), staggered rods, radial and curved composites, and actuator designs such as tubes, spirals and telescopings were made using the flexibility provided by the above processes. Radial composites with various connectivities in the radial direction were made for towed array applications. The FDC process was also used to fabricate curved composites with desired radii of curvatures for focusing high intensity ultrasound beams at different points along the axial direction. VFG's were incorporated into some of these designs, with the ceramic content decreasing from the c enter towards the edges. Many new designs are also being used to manufacture high authority actuators utilizing the FDC technique. The design, fabrication and electromechanical properties of these sensor and actuator structures are discussed in this paper. (Auth abstract) [References: 7] XX



Prev | Next | Contents

Home prods links sb's patents Publ cont

(C) Copyright Castle Island Co., All Rights Reserved.
REV 0 - - - 5/1/00