2014
DOI: 10.1080/01495739.2014.976138
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Structural Control of Piezoelectric Laminated Beams under Thermal Load

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“…Layerwise theory having displacement field in each discrete layer a function of in-plane displacement can be used to first-order or higher-order theories. Vasques & Dias Rodrigues [44], Ray & Reddy [45] applied layerwise first-order theory, and Kapuria [46], Kapuria et al [30], Yaqoob Yasin et al [47], Rahman & Alam [48], Kapuria & Ahmed [49] applied layerwise third-order theory.…”
Section: Layerwise Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Layerwise theory having displacement field in each discrete layer a function of in-plane displacement can be used to first-order or higher-order theories. Vasques & Dias Rodrigues [44], Ray & Reddy [45] applied layerwise first-order theory, and Kapuria [46], Kapuria et al [30], Yaqoob Yasin et al [47], Rahman & Alam [48], Kapuria & Ahmed [49] applied layerwise third-order theory.…”
Section: Layerwise Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimentally, Rahman et al. 59 presented the dynamic analysis and the active vibration control of piezoelectric laminated beams under thermal load. Barati and Zenkour 60 focused on the electro-thermo-mechanical modeling of a plate where it was covered with the piezoelectric layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome limitations of PCLD treatments, many researchers have contributed significantly. Some of the names of such researchers include Lesieutre and Govindswamy [11], Stanway et al [15], Balamurugan and Narayanan [1], Langote and Seshu [10], Granger and Ross [4], Kumar and Singh [8,9]; and more recent works carried out by Hasheminejad and Oveisi [5] and Tian et al [18]. Shi et al [17] have shown that in hybrid damping, constraining layer of PCLD treatments has been replaced by a piezoelectric constraining layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%