Erasmo Carrera, Salvatore Brischetto, Pietro Nali ... 322 pages - Publisher: Wiley; (September, 2011) - Language: English - ISBN-10: 0470971207 - ISBN-13: 978-0470971208.
Smart structures that contain embedded piezoelectric patches are loaded
by both mechanical and electrical fields. Traditional plate and shell
theories were developed to analyze structures subject to mechanical
loads. However, these often fail when tasked with the evaluation of both
electrical and mechanical fields and loads. In recent years more
advanced models have been developed that overcome these limitations.
Plates and Shells for Smart Structures
offers a complete guide and reference to smart structures under both
mechanical and electrical loads, starting with the basic principles and
working right up to the most advanced models. It provides an overview of
classical plate and shell theories for piezoelectric elasticity and
demonstrates their limitations in static and dynamic analysis with a
number of example problems. This book also provides both analytical and
finite element solutions, thus enabling the reader to compare strong and
weak solutions to the problems.
Key features: Compares
a large variety of classical and modern approaches to plates and
shells, such as Kirchhoff-Love , Reissner-Mindlin assumptions and
higher order, layer-wise and mixed theories
introduces theories
able to consider electromechanical couplings as well as those that
provide appropriate interface continuity conditions for both electrical
and mechanical variables
considers both static and dynamic analysis. Accompanied
by a companion website hosting dedicated software MUL2 that is used to
obtain the numerical solutions in the book, allowing the reader to
reproduce the examples given as well as solve problems of their own. The models currently used have a wide range of applications in civil,
automotive, marine and aerospace engineering. Researchers of smart
structures, and structural analysts in industry, will find all they need
to know in this concise reference. Graduate and postgraduate students
of mechanical, civil and aerospace engineering can also use this book in
their studies.