Numerical Modeling of Axially Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Beams
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Abstract
Functionally graded piezoelectric materials (FGPM) are a novel kind of piezoelectric
newlinematerial which specifically developed to have desirable features for a particular
newlineapplication. The variation of electromechanical properties of the FGPM is continuous
newlinein appropriate directions by some mathematical law which allows FGPM to avoid
newlinecracks and reduce residual stresses. The FGPM provide more ingenious and reliable
newlinedesigns and have been widely employed in many areas such as ultrasonic motors,
newlinemicropumps, accelerometer, control valve, atomic force microscope, and biomedical
newlineas smart structures.
newlineIn FGPM, it is challenging to bridge the gap between properties and structures for
newlinecustomization and derive structural continuity for improvements to appearance and
newlinemechanical performance. Hence a new numerical modeling is developed to
newlinedemonstrate the vibration behavior of axially functionally graded piezoelectric
newlinematerial (AFGPM) where all electromechanical properties are varied continuously
newlinealong the axial direction in accordance with power law and exponential law
newlinedistributions. A modified Timoshenko beam model is employed which is actuated
newlineusing piezoelectric shear effect.
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