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Multiscale analysis of laminated plates with integrated piezoelectric fiber composite actuators
Authors:Alden C. CookSenthil S. Vel
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, USA
Abstract:This study is concerned with the detailed analysis of fiber-reinforced composite plates with integrated piezoceramic fiber composite actuators. A multiscale framework based on the asymptotic expansion homogenization method is used to couple the microscale and macroscale field variables. The microscale fluctuations in the mechanical displacement and electric potential are related to the macroscale deformation and electric fields through 36 distinct characteristic functions. The local mechanical and charge equilibrium equations yield a system of partial differential equations for the characteristic functions that are solved using the finite element method. The homogenized electroelastic properties of a representative material element are computed using the characteristic functions and the material properties of the fiber and matrix. The three-dimensional macroscopic equilibrium equations for a laminated piezoelectric plate are solved analytically using the Eshelby-Stroh formalism. The formulation admits different boundary conditions at the edges and is applicable to thick and thin laminated plates. The microscale stresses and electric displacement in the fibers and matrix are computed from the macroscale fields through interscale transfer operators. The multiscale analysis procedure is illustrated using two model problems. In the first model problem, a simply-supported sandwich plate consisting of a piezoceramic fiber composite shear actuator embedded between two graphite/polymer layers is studied. The second model problem concerns a cantilever graphite/polymer substrate with segmented piezoceramic fiber composite extension actuators attached to its top and bottom surfaces. Results are presented for the homogenized material properties, macroscale deformation, macroscale average stresses and microscale stress distributions.
Keywords:Multiscale analysis   Effective properties   Piezoelectric laminates   Active fiber composite   Asymptotic expansion homogenization
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