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Laminate Plate Theory for Spatially Distributed Induced Strain Actuators

Bor-Tsuen Wang, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1991 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 4, pp 433-452
TLDR
In this paper, an orthotropic angle-ply laminate with an embedded piezoceramic patch is presented to show the coupling of bending and extension, and a comparison between the current work and that of Dimitriadis et al. is given.
Abstract
Classical laminated plate theory (CLPT) is applied to a laminate plate with induced strain actuators, such as piezoceramic patch, bonded to its surface or embedded within the laminate to develop an induced strain actuation theory that allows for the actuator patch to be spatially distributed. When piezoceramic patches are subjected to voltage fields, the equivalent external forces induced by piezoceramic patches can be determined upon the assumption of free constraint for the expansion or contraction of piezoceramic patches. This assumption is generally done in thermal expansion problem. Several examples, including pure bending and pure extension, are illustrated. For the case of pure bending, a comparison between the current work and that of Dimitriadis et al. (1989) is given. In addition, an orthotropic angle-ply laminate with an embedded piezoceramic patch is presented to show the coupling of bending and extension.

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Finite Element Modeling of Piezoelectric Sensors and Actuators

Woo-Seok Hwang, +1 more
- 01 May 1993 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a finite element formulation for vibration control of a laminated plate with piezoelectric sensors/actuators is presented, and the static responses of a bimorph beam are calculated.
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Layerwise mechanics and finite element for the dynamic analysis of piezoelectric composite plates

TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of laminated composite plate structures with piezoelectric actuators and sensors is presented, where the authors implement layerwise representations of displacements and electric potential, and can model both the global and local electromechanical response of smart composite laminates.
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A Review on the Modelling of Piezoelectric Sensors and Actuators Incorporated in Intelligent Structures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of the modelling that has been proposed by various workers in the field of smart or intelligent structures, and present the main objective of this article.
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A survey of recent shell finite elements

TL;DR: A comprehensive survey of the literature on curved shell finite elements can be found in this article, where the first two present authors and Liaw presented a survey of such literature in 1990 in this journal.
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Use of piezoelectric actuators as elements of intelligent structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a scaling analysis is performed to demonstrate that the effectiveness of actuators is independent of the size of the structure and evaluate various piezoelectric materials based on their effectiveness in transmitting strain to the substructure.
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Distributed Piezoelectric-Polymer Active Vibration Control of a Cantilever Beam

TL;DR: In this article, an active vibration damper for a cantilever beam was designed using a distributed-parameter actuator and distributedparameter control theory, and preliminary testing of the damper was performed on the first mode of the beam.
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Piezoelectric Actuators for Distributed Vibration Excitation of Thin Plates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that modes can be selectively excited and that the geometry of the actuator shape markedly affects the distribution of the response among modes, and that it is possible to tailor the shape of an actuator to either excite or suppress particular modes.

Structural control by the use of piezoelectric active members

TL;DR: In this article, a piezoelectric active member is proposed for the control of large space structures (LSS) and the feasibility of using the actuators for Vibration Suppression on LSS is demonstrated.
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