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Electro-thermo-elastic formulation for the analysis of smart structures

Sheikh N Ahmad et al 2006 Smart Mater. Struct. 15 401-416   doi: 10.1088/0964-1726/15/2/021  Help

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Sheikh N Ahmad, C S Upadhyay and C Venkatesan1
Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, UP-208 016, India
1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed
E-mail: cven@iitk.ac.in

Abstract. Coupled electro-thermo-elastic equations applicable for the analysis of smart structures with piezoelectric patches/layers have been derived from the fundamental principles of mass, linear momentum, angular momentum, energy and charge conservation. The relevant constitutive equations have been obtained by using the second law of thermodynamics. The interaction of the electric field and polarization introduces distributed non-linear body force in the piezo material, and in addition renders the stress tensor non-symmetric due to distributed couple. Using the linear equations, and applying a layer-by-layer finite element model, the induced electric potential and mechanical deformations in the piezo and non-piezo core material have been obtained for various cases of actuation and sensing of a smart beam under external mechanical, electrical and thermal loadings. The mathematical formulation and the solution technique have been validated by comparing the results of the present study with those available in the literature. It is also shown that piezo patches can be effectively used for shape control.

Print publication: Issue 2 (April 2006)
Received 7 March 2005, in final form 25 November 2005
Published 30 January 2006

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