No webinars are planned for 2018.
However, if you are interested in learning more about piezoelectric technology, please contact us and let's find a solution matching your requirements. We also offer to hold a customized course as a webinar or at your facility.
Below you find a short description of the content of the courses.
Webinar | Content | Webinar dates |
Piezo basics | Origin of piezoelectric properties in ceramics Definitions used in “piezo terminology” Constitutive equations – linear approximation Limitations to approximation – non linearity Product family Operation relevant properties - examples | 2017-09-14 (Completed) |
Quasi-static actuators | Introduction and applications Behaviour of piezo materials Actuators principles (linear, bending, shear) Definitions: axes, free stroke, blocking force Quasi-static actuation and characteristics Case study | 2017-10-12 (Completed) |
Dynamic actuators | Introduction and applications Dynamic behaviour of piezoelectric actuators Definition of the limitations: voltage, temperature, stress Harmonic response of piezoelectric actuators Step response of piezoelectric actuators | 2017-11-02 (Completed) |
Custom designs | Materials comparison for various applications Technological opportunities (shape, dimensions, electrodes, tolerances, …) Inspections and tests Custom development flow Examples | 2017-11-16 (Completed) |
Sensors & transducers | Introduction Piezoelectric materials and properties Piezoelectric sensors fundamentals and categories Piezoelectric sensors designs and applications examples Piezoelectric transducers fundamentals and categories Applications examples and systems Piezoelectric transducers designs and applications examples Guidelines and considerations Linked services | 2017-12-14 (Completed) |
Piezo Motor devices | Introduction and applications The families of piezoelectric motors: resonant and quasi-static Performance range The PAD: principle, operation and performance | 2017-09-28 (Completed) |
New product: Damage tolerant stacks and high temperature stacks | Introduction Principle and features Characteristics and test results of damage tolerant stacks Experimental characterization of HT stacks up to 200C Custom design and options Application examples | Watch the webinar on YouTube |
New product: Shear stacks XYZ | Introduction Application examples Piezoelectricity and actuators principle Designs and constructions Advantages and highlights Custom design and options Characteristics, forces and stiffness | Watch the webinar on YouTube |
New product: A non-magnetic motor | Introduction and applications The PAD principle PAD7344: highlights Performance and customization | Watch the webinar on YouTube |
New product: Amplified actuators | Introduction and applications The new NAC2600 family: highlights Performance range and customization | Watch the webinar on YouTube |
Statement about the webinars
"If you are confused about piezoelectric parameters, participation in Noliac's training courses will clarify them"
Karin Lindqvist, IVF Swedish Ceramic Institute
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