Nonlinear forced vibration of the FGM piezoelectric microbeam with flexoelectric effect

In this paper, based on the extended dielectric theory, Euler beams theory and von Karman’s geometric nonlinearity, a nonlinear FGM piezoelectric microbeam model is established with flexoelectric effect. The governing equations, initial conditions and boundary conditions are obtained by applying Ham...

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Main Authors: Lichang Shan, Guangchun Xiao, Anqing Li, Shasha Zhou, Li Wang, Weiguang Su, Yonglong Liu, Lei Yang, Xiaoyue Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016824011839
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Summary:In this paper, based on the extended dielectric theory, Euler beams theory and von Karman’s geometric nonlinearity, a nonlinear FGM piezoelectric microbeam model is established with flexoelectric effect. The governing equations, initial conditions and boundary conditions are obtained by applying Hamilton’s principle and then solved by combining the differential quadrature method (DQM) and iteration method. The innovation of this paper is to construct a nonlinear forced vibration model of piezoelectric microbeams. The coupling response between the inverse flexoelectric effect and the inverse piezoelectric effect is investigated. Various effects are examined, including the functional gradient index m and transverse distributed load q affecting the distribution of electric potential. Results indicated that the functional gradient index m, beam thickness h, and span-length ratio L/h have a significant impact on the dimensionless deflection of the FGM microbeam. The influence of the flexoelectric effect on dimensionless deflection increases with the decrease of scale. In addition, transverse load q and the functional gradient index m also have a significant impact on the distribution of electric potential. This paper will provide useful theoretical guidance for the design of micro-sensors and micro-actuators.
ISSN:1110-0168