2015
DOI: 10.1080/19475411.2015.1037377
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A layer-wise MITC9 finite element for the free-vibration analysis of plates with piezo-patches

Abstract: The present article considers the free-vibration analysis of plate structures with piezoelectric patches by means of a plate finite element with variable through-the-thickness layer-wise kinematic. The refined models used are derived from Carrera's Unified Formulation (CUF) and they permit the vibration modes along the thickness to be accurately described. The finite-element method is employed and the plate element implemented has nine nodes, and the mixed interpolation of tensorial component (MITC) method is … Show more

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“…Each variable can be treated independently from the others, according to the required accuracy. This procedure becomes extremely useful when multifield problems are investigated such as thermoelastic and piezoelectric applications [29,30,48,49]. According to the UF by Carrera [50][51][52], the displacement field and the electric potential can be written as follows: …”
Section: Unified Formulation For Shellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Each variable can be treated independently from the others, according to the required accuracy. This procedure becomes extremely useful when multifield problems are investigated such as thermoelastic and piezoelectric applications [29,30,48,49]. According to the UF by Carrera [50][51][52], the displacement field and the electric potential can be written as follows: …”
Section: Unified Formulation For Shellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the development of ESL and LW theories, the fundamental nucleus of the stiffness matrix is evaluated at the layer level and then assembled at global structure level, for more details the readers can refer to [41,43]. It must be added that, in this work, an MITC technique is used to overcome the shear locking phenomenon, see [49]. However, for more details about the explicit formulation of the Unified Formulation fundamental nuclei, interested readers are referred to the recent book by Carrera et al [55].…”
Section: Fundamental Nucleus Of the Stiffness Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, each variable can be treated independently of the others, according to the required accuracy. This procedure becomes extremely useful when multi-field problems are investigated such as thermoelastic and piezoelectric applications [54,55,56,57]. In a displacement-based formulation, in fact, the three-dimensional displacement field is the combination of through-the-thickness functions weighted by the generalized unknown variables:…”
Section: The Unified Formulation Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each variable can be treated independently from the others, according to the required accuracy. This procedure becomes extremely useful when multifield problems are investigated such as thermoelastic and piezoelectric applications [27,28,47,48]. According to the UF by Carrera [49][50][51] where ðx; y; zÞ is the general reference system (see Figure 1), the displacement vector u ¼ u; v; w f g and the electric potential Φ have their components expressed in this system.…”
Section: Unified Formulation For Platesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This figure, in particular, illustrates the expansion of the fundamental nucleus in the case of a 9-node Lagrange finite element with nodeby-node variable kinematics, as in the case of this paper. It must be added that, in this work, an MITC technique is used to overcome the shear locking phenomenon, see [48]. However, for more details about the explicit formulation of the Unified Formulation fundamental nuclei, interested readers are referred to the recent book by Carrera et al [52].…”
Section: Fundamental Nucleus Of the Stiffness Matrixmentioning
confidence: 99%