Nonlocal vibration analysis of the three-layered FG nanoplates subjected to applied electric potential considering thickness stretching effect

Comprehensive nonlocal piezoelasticity relations are developed in this paper for a sandwich functionally graded nanoplate subjected to applied electric potential based on higher-order shear and normal deformation theory. To account thickness stretching effect, the higher-order shear and normal defor...

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description Comprehensive nonlocal piezoelasticity relations are developed in this paper for a sandwich functionally graded nanoplate subjected to applied electric potential based on higher-order shear and normal deformation theory. To account thickness stretching effect, the higher-order shear and normal deformation theory is developed. Based on this theory, the transverse deflection is decomposed into bending, shear and stretching portions in which the third term is reflected variation of transverse deflection along the thickness direction. Size dependency is accounted in governing equations based on nonlocal elasticity theory. The sandwich nanoplate is made of a functionally graded core integrated with two piezoelectric layers. Distribution of material properties are assumed according to the power-law function in the thickness direction. The Hamilton’s principle is used to derive governing equations of motion. Navier’s technique is implemented to solve partial differential equation of motion. Accuracy and efficiency of the presented technique are verified by a comparison between obtained results and existing results in literature for two cases including and excluding thickness stretching effect. The comparison between the results with and without thickness stretching effect can justify necessity of present work. Large parametric analysis is organized to investigate effect of significant parameters such as external applied voltage, nonlocal parameter, non-homogeneous index, stretching effect, length-to-thickness, length-to-width and core-to-face sheet thickness ratios on the vibrational behavior of the system. As an important result of this study, one can conclude that accounting thickness stretching effect leads to decrease of natural frequencies in comparison with cases disregards thickness stretching.
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Deformation effects
Electric potential
Equations of motion
Functionally gradient materials
Material properties
Mathematical analysis
Nonlocal elasticity
Parameters
Parametric analysis
Partial differential equations
Piezoelectricity
Resonant frequencies
Shear
Stretching
Thickness
Vibration analysis
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