The paper deals with the coupled problem of flexural vibrations and dissipative heating of a viscoelastic ring plate with piezoceramic actuators under monoharmonic electromechanical loading. The temperature dependence of the complex characteristics of passive and piezoactive materials is taken into account. The coupled nonlinear problem of thermoviscoelasticity is solved by an iterative method. At each iteration, orthogonal discretization is used to integrate the equations of elasticity and an explicit finite-difference scheme is used to solve the heat-conduction equation with a nonlinear heat source. The effect of the dissipative heating temperature, boundary conditions, and the thickness and area of the actuator on the active damping of the forced vibrations of the plate under uniform transverse harmonic pressure is examined Introduction. Piezoactive compound thin-walled elements such as ring plates are widely used in various energy converters, piezoelectric transformers, vibration detectors and generators [3, 11, 12, etc.]. Recently, active-damping methods based on piezoelectric elements have been intensively developed and put into practice [7,15]. These methods use a passive (no piezoelectric effect) plate with piezoelectric pads or inclusions (actuators) to which a potential difference of appropriate amplitude and phase is applied to counterbalance the most intensive modes of mechanical vibrations.The performance of actuators is affected by the electromechanical properties of piezomaterials, dimensions, geometry, arrangement, boundary conditions, and temperature. The temperature of the plate may increase due to heat exchange with the environment and hysteresis losses during intensive vibrations. The effect of dissipative heating and nonuniform electroding of the outside surfaces of bimorph piezoplates undergoing monoharmonic vibrations on the electromechanical processes in them was examined in [13-16, etc.]. The achievements in solving coupled problems of electrothermoviscoelasticity for thin-walled elements with inhomogeneities of various types, including those mentioned above, under single-frequency electric loading are discussed in [3,8].The paper [4] was apparently the first to study the effect of dissipative heating on the efficiency of damping a clamped circular plate with an infinitely thin actuator. In [4], an analytic solution was used to derive a formula for the electric potential applied to the actuator to counterbalance the external mechanical load. The complex modulus of the passive material was assumed to be linearly dependent on the temperature and the losses in the piezoactive material and the dependence of the stiffness characteristics of the plate on its thickness were neglected. The effect of temperature on the damping of forced axisymmetric vibrations of circular plates with actuators of arbitrary thickness is numerically analyzed in [6,9] with allowance for the temperature dependence of the electroelastic moduli.The present paper finds a numerical solution to describe the forced flexural...