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Shashank Priya, editor
Abstrak :
Ecological restrictions in many parts of the world are demanding the elimination of Pb from all consumer items. At this moment in the piezoelectric ceramics industry, there is no issue of more importance than the transition to lead-free materials. The goal of Lead-Free Piezoelectrics is to provide a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals and developments in the field of lead-free materials and products to leading researchers in the world. The text presents chapters on demonstrated applications of the lead-free materials, which will allow readers to conceptualize the present possibilities and will be useful for both students and professionals conducting research on ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, smart materials, lead-free materials, and a variety of applications including sensors, actuators, ultrasonic transducers and energy harvesters.
New York: [, Springer], 2012
e20418644
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Rupitsch, Stefan Johann
Abstrak :
This book introduces physical effects and fundamentals of piezoelectric sensors and actuators. It gives a comprehensive overview of piezoelectric materials such as quartz crystals and polycrystalline ceramic materials. Different modeling approaches and methods to precisely predict the behavior of piezoelectric devices are described. Furthermore, a simulation-based approach is detailed which enables the reliable characterization of sensor and actuator materials.
One focus of the book lies on piezoelectric ultrasonic transducers. An optical approach is presented that allows the quantitative determination of the resulting sound fields. The book also deals with various applications of piezoelectric sensors and actuators.
Berlin: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, 2019
e20501980
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Abstrak :
This book explores the fabrication of soft material and biomimetic MEMS sensors, presents a review of MEMS/NEMS energy harvesters and self-powered sensors, and focuses on the recent efforts in developing flexible and wearable piezoelectric nanogenerators. It also includes a critical analysis of various energy harvesting principles, such as electromagnetic, piezoelectric, electrostatic, triboelectric, and magnetostrictive. Included are chapters that:
- Describe self/low-powered MEMS devices that are developed through biomimetic and bio-inspired approaches;
- Review the recent progress in kinetic MEMS/NEMS-enabled energy harvesters as self-powered sensors;
- Comprehensively review the ongoing research done in the field of nanofiber-based flexible and wearable energy harvesters;
- Explore the current trends in the field of soft materials research and future challenges.
Switzerland: Springer Nature, 2019
e20509817
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library