2014
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x14521873
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Piezoelectric two-layer plate for position stabilization

Abstract: Numerous vibrating electromechanical systems lack a rigid connection to the inertial frame. An artificial inertial frame can be generated by a shaker, which compensates for vibrations. In this article, we present an encapsulated and perforated unimorph bending plate for this purpose. Vibrations can be compensated up to the first eigenfrequency of the system. As basis for an efficient system simulation and optimization, a new three-port multi-domain network model was developed. An extension qualifies the networ… Show more

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“…6 and Fig. 7 have been proven valid by Krause and Steinert [9], [10] up to the first acoustical and mechanical resonance frequency. The network models allow the dynamic system simulation within seconds in a network analyzer program, e.g.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…6 and Fig. 7 have been proven valid by Krause and Steinert [9], [10] up to the first acoustical and mechanical resonance frequency. The network models allow the dynamic system simulation within seconds in a network analyzer program, e.g.…”
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confidence: 59%