Smart Structures and Systems

Volume 20, Number 5, 2017, pages 573-581

DOI: 10.12989/sss.2017.20.5.573

Coupled effects of electrical polarization-strain gradient on vibration behavior of double-layered flexoelectric nanoplates

Mohammad Reza Barati

Abstract

A vibrating double-layered nanoscale piezoelectric plate is developed accounting for the flexoelectricity and surface effects. The flexoelectricity is due to the coupling between electrical polarization and strain gradient. Applying Hamilton\'s principle, the governing equations and related boundary conditions are derived. Assuming suitable approximate functions, the governing equations are numerically solved for simply-supported and clamped boundary conditions. Obtained results indicate that both the flexoelectricity and surface effects possess notable impact on the vibration frequencies of the system. Only flexoelectricity yields a considerable difference between the present model and previous investigations on conventional piezoelectric nanoplates. Generally, a parametric study has been performed to examine the effects of surface elasticity, flexoelectricity, applied electric voltage, interlayer stiffness, geometrical parameters and boundary conditions on vibration frequencies of piezoelectric nanoplates.

Key Words

vibration; flexoelectric nanoplate; surface effect; double-layered nanoplate

Address

Mohammad Reza Barati: Aerospace Engineering Department & Center of Excellence in Computational Aerospace, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran