Coupled FSDT for piezothermoelectric hybrid rectangular plate

The first order shear deformation plate theory is presented for simply-supported, cross-ply laminated, rectangular hybrid plate without assuming a priori the distribution of electric potential and temperature across its thickness. The coupled constitutive equations for electric displacement are used...

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