2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.compstruct.2014.07.008
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Fully coupled electromechanical buckling analysis of active laminated composite plates considering stored voltage in actuators

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“…For better comparison the FRFs results of TC3 composite beam are shown in Fig. 12. (a) (b) 23 (c) (d) According to Fig. 12, the natural frequencies of isotropic beam greater than composite for each mode but the peak voltage, peak current, peak power and tip deflection are almost equal.…”
Section: The Third Groupmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…For better comparison the FRFs results of TC3 composite beam are shown in Fig. 12. (a) (b) 23 (c) (d) According to Fig. 12, the natural frequencies of isotropic beam greater than composite for each mode but the peak voltage, peak current, peak power and tip deflection are almost equal.…”
Section: The Third Groupmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Using these structures under dynamic loads and control them is of paramount importance in safe and smooth functioning of the system [19]- [23]. These active layers can be embedded into or surface bonded with the structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The buckling delamination problem of a simply supported sandwich plate-strip with a piezoelectric face and elastic core layers was studied by Akbarov and Yahnioglu (2013a). In order to investigate the effect of stored voltage in actuators, Panahandeh-Shahraki et al (2014c) presented fully coupled electromechanical buckling analysis of thin to thick active laminated composites. Fereidoon et al (2014b) introduced an analytical approach for buckling analysis of two layered FGMs that were integrated with surface-bonded piezoelectric actuators subjected to thermo-electro-mechanical loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%