An investigation of the static and dynamic behavior of electrically actuated rectangular microplates |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University, G. Magosa, TRNC, Mersin 10, Turkey |
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Abstract: | We present an investigation of the static and dynamic behavior of the nonlinear von-Karman plates when actuated by the nonlinear electrostatic forces. The investigation is based on a reduced order model developed using the Galerkin method, which rely on modeshapes and in-plane shape functions extracted using a finite element method. In this study, a fully clamped microplate is considered. We investigate the static behavior and the effect of different non-dimensional design parameters. The static results are validated by comparison with the results calculated by a finite element model. The forced-vibration response of the plate is then investigated when the plate is excited by a harmonic AC load superimposed to a DC load. The dynamic behavior is examined near the primary and secondary (superharmonic and subharmonic) resonances. The microplate shows a strong hardening behavior due to the cubic nonlinearity of mid-plane stretching. However, the behavior switches to softening as the DC load is increased. Finally, near-square plates are studied to understand the effect of geometric imperfections of microplates. |
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Keywords: | Electrically actuated microplates Static analysis Dynamics of microplates Diaphragm vibration Large amplitude vibrations Nonlinear dynamics |
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