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  • GENERAL INFORMATION (Includes brief introduction to piezoelectricity, manufacturing process, typical applications, definitions of piezoelectric properties – their notations and relationships, vibration modes, soldering instructions & references for further reading)
    - SP-010
     
  • MEASURING PROPERTIES OF PIEZOELECTRIC CERAMICS
    - SP-011-05

 

           REFERENCES

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    Reprint : Dover Press, New York (1964)
  2. Jaffe, B W.Cook & H Jaffe ‘Piezoelectric Ceramics’; Academic Press, London (1971)
  3. Mason W.P; ‘Applications of Acoustical Phenomena’; Jour Acoustical Soc America 50(5) Partz (1980)
  4. Mason W.P; ‘Piezoelectricity, Its History and Applications’ Jour Acoustical Soc America 70(6) (1981)
  5. American National Standard on Piezoelectricity ANSI / IEEE Standard 176 (1987)
  6. Piezoelectric Ceramic for Sonar Transducers (Hydrophones & Projectors)
    Military Standard US DOD MIL STD 1376 A (SH) (1984)
  7. Silk MG ‘Ultrasonic Transducers for Non Destructive Testing (1984) 
    Adam Hilger Ltd, Bristol
  8. Fraden J, ‘Handbook of Modern Sensors’ (2nd Edition)
    Americal Institute of Physics Press, Woodbury, NY (1997)
  9. Uchino K, ‘Ferroelectric Device’ Marcel Dekker, New York (2000)
  10. Burfoot J.C.,TaylorG.W.; ‘Polar Dielectrics and their Applications’; University of California Press. 1979.
  11. Levies M.E., Glass A.M; ‘Principles and Applications of Ferroelectrics and Related Phenomena’; Oxford University Press. 1978. 
  12. ‘Acoustic Waves : Devices, Imaging & Analog Signal Processing’; Prentice Hall. 1987
  13. Moulson A.J., Herbert J.M.; ‘Electroceramics’; Chapman & Hall. 1990.

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