Thermoelastic transient memory response analysis of non-localized nano-piezoelectric plates based on Moore-Gibson-Thompson thermoelasticity theory
Zhiwei Shi,
Le Li,
Tianhu He
Abstract:With their abilities to induce electric charge, stress or deformation in response to external forces as well as the ease of fabrication, design flexibility and excellent electromechanical properties, piezoelectric materials have been widely used in actuators, sensors and even in nano/micro-electro-mechanical systems. With the rapid advancement of nano/micro-technology, from the perspective of theoretical analysis, the priority is to develop applicable models to describe the piezoelectric-thermoelastic response… Show more
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