LEADER 05697nam 2200493 450 001 9910830620803321 005 20231110225037.0 010 $a1-5231-5495-0 010 $a1-119-39352-3 010 $a1-119-39338-8 010 $a1-119-39350-7 035 $a(CKB)4940000000607477 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6607707 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6607707 035 $a(OCoLC)1251440877 035 $a(EXLCZ)994940000000607477 100 $a20220120d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aVibrations of linear piezostructures /$fAndrew J Kurdila and Pablo A. Tarazaga 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (259 pages) 225 1 $aWiley-ASME Press 311 $a1-119-39340-X 327 $aCover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Symbols -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Piezoelectric Effect -- 1.1.1 Ferroelectric Piezoelectrics -- 1.1.2 One Dimensional Direct and Converse Piezoelectric Effect -- 1.2 Applications -- 1.2.1 Energy Applications -- 1.2.2 Sensors -- 1.2.3 Actuators or Motors -- 1.3 Outline of the Book -- Chapter 2 Mathematical Background -- 2.1 Vectors, Bases, and Frames -- 2.2 Tensors -- 2.3 Symmetry, Crystals, and Tensor Invariance -- 2.3.1 Geometry of Crystals -- 2.3.2 Symmetry of Tensors -- 2.4 Problems -- Chapter 3 Review of Continuum Mechanics -- 3.1 Stress -- 3.1.1 The Stress Tensor -- 3.1.2 Cauchy's Formula -- 3.1.3 The Equations of Equilibrium -- 3.2 Displacement and Strain -- 3.3 Strain Energy -- 3.4 Constitutive Laws for Linear Elastic Materials -- 3.4.1 Triclinic Materials -- 3.4.2 Monoclinic Materials -- 3.4.3 Orthotropic Materials -- 3.4.4 Transversely Isotropic Materials -- 3.5 The Initial?Boundary Value Problem of Linear Elasticity -- 3.6 Problems -- Chapter 4 Review of Continuum Electrodynamics -- 4.1 Charge and Current -- 4.2 The Electric and Magnetic Fields -- 4.2.1 The Definition of the Static Electric Field -- 4.2.2 The Definition of the Static Magnetic Field -- 4.3 Maxwell's Equations -- 4.3.1 Polarization and Electric Displacement -- 4.3.2 Magnetization and Magnetic Field Intensity -- 4.3.3 Maxwell's Equations in Gaussian Units -- 4.3.4 Scalar and Vector Potentials -- 4.4 Problems -- Chapter 5 Linear Piezoelectricity -- 5.1 Constitutive Laws of Linear Piezoelectricity -- 5.2 The Initial?Value Boundary Problem of Linear Piezoelectricity -- 5.2.1 Piezoelectricity and Maxwell's Equations -- 5.2.2 The Initial?Boundary Value Problem -- 5.3 Thermodynamics of Constitutive Laws -- 5.4 Symmetry of Constitutive Laws for Linear Piezoelectricity. 327 $a5.4.1 Monoclinic C2 Crystals -- 5.4.2 Monoclinic Cs Crystals -- 5.4.3 Trigonal D3 Crystals -- 5.4.4 Hexagonal C6v Crystals -- 5.5 Problems -- Chapter 6 Newton's Method for Piezoelectric Systems -- 6.1 An Axial Actuator Model -- 6.2 An Axial, Linear Potential, Actuator Model -- 6.3 A Linear Potential, Beam Actuator -- 6.4 Composite Plate Bending -- 6.5 Problems -- Chapter 7 Variational Methods -- 7.1 A Review of Variational Calculus -- 7.2 Hamilton's Principle -- 7.2.1 Uniaxial Rod -- 7.2.2 Bernoulli-Euler Beam -- 7.3 Hamilton's Principle for Piezoelectricity -- 7.3.1 Uniaxial Rod -- 7.3.2 Bernoulli-Euler Beam -- 7.4 Bernoulli-Euler Beam with a Shunt Circuit -- 7.5 Relationship to other Variational Principles -- 7.6 Lagrangian Densities -- 7.7 Problems -- Chapter 8 Approximations -- 8.1 Classical, Strong, and Weak Formulations -- 8.1.1 Classical Solutions -- 8.1.2 Strong and Weak Solutions -- 8.2 Modeling Damping and Dissipation -- 8.3 Galerkin Approximations -- 8.3.1 Modal or Eigenfunction Approximations -- 8.3.2 Finite Element Approximations -- 8.4 Problems -- Supplementary Material -- Bibliography -- Index -- EULA. 330 $a"Vibrations of Linear Piezostructures is a self-contained and introductory text providing a focused and concise account of the general theory of vibrations of linear piezostructures. While piezoelectric materials and sensors have been studied for decades, a person seeking a general introduction to the theory for modeling and analysis of this emerging class of sensors, actuators, and active systems currently must assimilate approaches from older outdated texts, journal or conference articles, edited volumes, highly specialized texts, or manuscripts that primarily treat other topics such as crystallography, tensor mathematics, continuum mechanics, or continuum electrodynamics. The book deals with the fundamental principals, starting with a review of mathematics, continuum mechanics and elasticity, and continuum electrodynamics as they are applied to electromechanical piezostructures. It continues by developing the work related to linear constitutive laws of piezoelectricity. Following this, it addresses modeling of linear piezostructures via Newton's approach and consequently via Variational Methods. 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