articleJournal of the American Ceramic SocietyAug 29, 2011Closed access

Piezoelectric Materials for High Temperature Sensors

Pennsylvania State University

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Abstract

Piezoelectric materials that can function at high temperatures without failure are desired for structural health monitoring and/or nondestructive evaluation of the next generation turbines, more efficient jet engines, steam, and nuclear/electrical power plants. The operational temperature range of smart transducers is limited by the sensing capability of the piezoelectric material at elevated temperatures, increased conductivity and mechanical attenuation, variation of the piezoelectric properties with temperature. This article discusses properties relevant to sensor applications, including piezoelectric materials that are commercially available and those that are under development. Compared to ferroelectric…

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Keywords
  • Piezoelectricity
  • Materials science
  • Ferroelectricity
  • Atmospheric temperature range
  • Thermal stability
  • Electrical resistivity and conductivity
  • Composite material
  • Crystallite
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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