Author/Authors :
A. A. Safari Sinegani، نويسنده , , M. ALLAHVERDI، نويسنده , , E. K. AKDOGAN، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The last two decades have witnessed the proliferation piezoelectric composite transducers for
an array of sensor and actuator applications. In this article, a concise summary of the major
methods used in composite making, with special emphasis on Solid Freeform Fabrication
(SFF), is provided. Fused Deposition of Ceramics (FDC) and Sanders Prototyping (SP) are two
SFF techniques that have been utilized to make a variety of novel piezocomposites with
connectivity patterns including (1-3), (3-2), (3-1), (2-2) and (3-3). The FDC technique has also
been used to prototype a number of actuators such as tube arrays, spiral, oval, telescoping, and
monomorph multi-material bending actuators. It has been demonstrated that SFF technology is
a viable option for fabricating piezocomposite sensors and actuators with intricate geometry,
unorthodox internal architecture, and complex symmetry. The salient aspects of processing of
such composite sensors and actuators are summarized, and structure-processing-property
relations are elaborated on. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.