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Resonance and antiresonance of symmetric and asymmetric cantilevered piezoelectric flexors

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The agreement between the linear part of the experimental deflection and the theory was quite good, and an anomalously large quadratic deflection has been found, superimposed on the linear piezoelectric behavior.
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The resonances of dynamically excited symmetric piezoelectric bimorphs have been determined from the equations of state Under the effect of sinusoidal stimuli: a moment exerted at the tip M, a force exerted perpendicular to the plane of the bimorph also applied at the tip F, a uniformly applied pressure p, and an electrode voltage V, they respond with a sinusoidal tip rotation /spl alpha/, tip deflection /spl delta/, volume displacement /spl nu/, and electrode charge Q All of the former are related to all of the latter through a dynamic admittance matrix B The antiresonance frequency of the capacitance C have been found while also antiresonance in off-diagonal elements have been determined The latter indicate that at these frequencies the bimorph does not work as an actuator or sensor in the particular domain of the off-diagonal The mode shape at these antiresonance frequencies has been determined The antiresonance of b/sub 14/ determines that for this frequency the tip has deflection but no rotation, while the antiresonance of b/sub 24/ indicates that the tip has rotation but no deflection No antiresonance in the volume displacement is found, indicating that the bimorph is a pressure converter (microphone) at all frequencies Micromachined piezoelectric heterogeneous bimorphs have been fabricated using the techniques of IC fabrication Their deflections have been measured as a function of frequency and applied voltage, while these have been compared with the theoretical predictions An anomalously large quadratic deflection has been found, superimposed on the linear piezoelectric behavior The agreement between the linear part of the experimental deflection and the theory was quite good

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Modeling piezoelectric and piezomagnetic devices and structures via equivalent networks

TL;DR: A history of equivalent circuit modeling of acoustic structures and their use to represent piezoelectric and piezomagnetic plate transducers and bimorph cantilever beams for the purpose of facilitating transition of modern micro/nanotechnology creations to practical sensor, actuator, and transducer applications is presented.
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Piezoelectricity: old effect, new thrusts

TL;DR: A tutorial synopsis of the piezoelectric effect is presented in the context of its history, traditional uses, and relation to crystal symmetry as mentioned in this paper, and future prospects, particularly in the area of microelectromechanical systems/structures (MEMS) are discussed.
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Development of PZT and PZN-PT based unimorph actuators for micromechanical flapping mechanisms

TL;DR: It is shown that unimorphs could be promising flapping mechanism actuators for a microaerial flaps mechanism.
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Modelling of a cantilever non-symmetric piezoelectric bimorph

TL;DR: In this paper, a non-symmetric bimorph constituted by a piezoelectric material deposited on an alumina substrate and used either as an actuator or a sensor is modeled.
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Thickness mode material constants of a supported piezoelectric film

TL;DR: In this article, an analytical solution of the one-dimensional wave equation for multiple layered systems driven in the thickness mode is presented, where the impedance across the piezoelectric layer is derived and expressed in terms of the material properties of the two materials.
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Piezoelectric Crystals and Their Applications to Ultrasonics

Warren P. Mason, +1 more
- 01 May 1951 - 
TL;DR: Piezoelectric crystals and their application to ultrasonics were discussed in this paper, where the authors proposed a method for the extraction of the ultrasonic properties of these crystals.
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The constituent equations of piezoelectric heterogeneous bimorphs

TL;DR: The electromechanical characteristics of a heterogeneous piezoelectric bender subjected to various electrical and mechanical boundary conditions are discussed based on the results of the free bender analysis.
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The constituent equations of piezoelectric bimorphs

TL;DR: In this paper, a brief review of applications of piezoelectric bimorphs is presented, and the constituent equations which describe the behavior of bimomorphs for various mechanical boundary conditions are derived.
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Ultrasonic motors

TL;DR: In this article, an ultrasonic motor is proposed which uses two piezoelectric elements in the stator to generate a vibration polarized with respect to the direction of motion of the rotor or the slider.
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The constituent equations of piezoelectric bimorphs

TL;DR: In this paper, the constituent equations that describe the behavior of piezoelectric bimorphs for various mechanical boundary conditions are derived and the total internal energy content is calculated by integrating over the entire volume of the beam.
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