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impedance of a piezoelectric

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How do I calculate the impedance of a piezoelectric element?
I am using 2D-axisymmetric (space dimension): piezoeletric diveces (pzt) modes with study: frequency domain.


6 Replies Last Post 17.11.2016, 22:55 GMT-5

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.09.2011, 03:43 GMT-4
If you are talking about electrical impedance it is as simple as: Impedance = Voltage / Current. In gerneral everthing is complex.

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Edgar
If you are talking about electrical impedance it is as simple as: Impedance = Voltage / Current. In gerneral everthing is complex. Cheers Edgar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.09.2011, 09:04 GMT-4

Hello Edgar,

How do I calculate the current (I)?

i am using I=intop1(2*pi*r*pzd.Jz)...take a look (file .docx), but i have not results for current (I)


thanks for your reply
Hello Edgar, How do I calculate the current (I)? i am using I=intop1(2*pi*r*pzd.Jz)...take a look (file .docx), but i have not results for current (I) thanks for your reply


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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.09.2011, 09:43 GMT-4
Arlindo,

it seems you are integrating across boundary 3, which is on the symmetry axis. I think you must integrate across the interface between the brass electrode and the piezo disc.

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Edgar
Arlindo, it seems you are integrating across boundary 3, which is on the symmetry axis. I think you must integrate across the interface between the brass electrode and the piezo disc. Cheers Edgar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 02.09.2011, 10:14 GMT-4
Edgar,

Take a look !

Tkanks,
Arlindo
Edgar, Take a look ! Tkanks, Arlindo

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Posted: 10 years ago 22.11.2014, 00:18 GMT-5
Hi Adlindo

Have you solved your question? I confront the same one as you, and I also found that many persons have those question of peizoelectric impedance. should someone can give us a simple modle to solve this problem.


Hi Adlindo Have you solved your question? I confront the same one as you, and I also found that many persons have those question of peizoelectric impedance. should someone can give us a simple modle to solve this problem.

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Posted: 8 years ago 17.11.2016, 22:55 GMT-5
Now im doing my final year project. and its about formulation theory impedance in increasing power output of piezoelectric. The problem is till now i cant find any formula for impedance piezoelectric. can you help me to give any info or anything that related with impedance piezoelectric. i am really need it.
Now im doing my final year project. and its about formulation theory impedance in increasing power output of piezoelectric. The problem is till now i cant find any formula for impedance piezoelectric. can you help me to give any info or anything that related with impedance piezoelectric. i am really need it.

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