4.6 Article

Nonlocal Thermo-Electro-Mechanical coupling vibrations of axially moving piezoelectric nanobeams

Journal

MECHANICS BASED DESIGN OF STRUCTURES AND MACHINES
Volume 45, Issue 4, Pages 463-478

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15397734.2016.1242079

Keywords

Axially moving piezoelectric nanobeam; critical speed; natural frequency; nonlocal theory; thermo-electro-mechanical vibration

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  1. Soochow Scholar Plan of Soochow University [R513300116]
  2. Suzhou Bureau of Science and Technology (Natural Science Foundation of Suzhou) [SYG201537]

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This work is concerned with the thermo-electro-mechanical coupling trans verse vibrations of axially moving piezoelectric nanobeams which reveal potential applications in self-powered components of biomedical nano-robot. The nonlocal theory and Euler piezoelectric beam model are employed to develop the governing partial differential equations of the mathematical model for axially moving piezoelectric nanobeams. The natural frequencies of nanobeams under simply supported and fully clamped boundary constraints are numerically determined based on the eigenvalue method. Subsequently, some detailed parametric studies are presented and it is shown that the nonlocal nanoscale effect and axial motion effect contribute to reduce the bending rigidity of axially moving piezoelectric nanobeam and hence its natural frequency decreases within the framework of nonlocal elasticity. Moreover, the natural frequency decreases with increasing the positive external voltage, axial compressive force and change of temperature, while increases with increasing the axial tensile force. The critical speed and critical axial compressive force are determined and the dynamical buckling behaviors of axially moving piezoelectric nanobeams are indicated. It is concluded the nonlocal nanoscale parameter plays a remarkable role in the size-dependent natural frequency, critical speed and critical axial compressive force.

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