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Piezoelectric bimorph response with imperfect bonding conditions
2008
The effect of the finite stiffness bonding between the piezoelectric plies of bimorph devices has been investigated. A boundary integral formulation for piezoelasticity, based on a multidomain technique with imperfect interface conditions, has been developed. The imperfect interface conditions between the piezoelectric layers are described in terms of linear relations between the interface tractions, in normal and tangential directions, and the respective discontinuity in displacements. Continuity of the electric potential at the interface is also assumed and an iterative procedure is implemented to avoid interface interference. Numerical analysis has been performed on bimorph configuration…
A unified formulation for multilayered smart plate advanced models
2017
Magneto-electro-elastic (MEE) composite materials are attracting increasing consideration as they couple mechanical, electrical and magnetic fields and this makes them particularly suitable for smart applications. They are often employed as multilayered configurations that appear to be more effective than bulk MEE composites. Thus, reliable and efficient modelling tools are required for an effective design. The present talk deals with a unified formulation to derive advanced models for multilayered MEE plates. The approach is based on the condensation of the electro-magnetic state into the plate kinematics. This leads to models involving kinematical variables only, which takes the multifiel…
Finite elements for nonlinear free vibrations analysis of smart laminates subjected to in-plane loadings
2015
Advanced composites, able to provide multi-functional capabilities besides the traditional structural functions, has been gaining attention in many technological fields. This inherent coupling of different physical fields can be exploited in transducer applications, structural health monitoring, vibration control, energy harvesting and other applications. Magneto-electro-elastic (MEE) composite materials are attracting increasing consideration as they couple mechanical, electrical and magnetic fields and this makes them particularly suitable for smart applications. Generally, single-phase materials exhibit either piezoelectric or piezomagnetic behavior and no direct magneto-electric couplin…