FINITE-ELEMENT MODELING OF STRUCTURES INCLUDING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTIVE DEVICES

Citation
J. Kim et al., FINITE-ELEMENT MODELING OF STRUCTURES INCLUDING PIEZOELECTRIC ACTIVE DEVICES, International journal for numerical methods in engineering, 40(5), 1997, pp. 817-832
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Computer Application, Chemistry & Engineering",Engineering,Mathematics
ISSN journal
00295981
Volume
40
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
817 - 832
Database
ISI
SICI code
0029-5981(1997)40:5<817:FMOSIP>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
Finite element modelling is used to study the response of plate struct ures on which piezoelectric active devices are mounted. Such devices a re typically small in relation to the size of the structure which can be modelled as a plate or shell structure. In modelling the response o f such devices, it is necessary to use a detailed model of the device but to do the same for the whole structure is computationally expensiv e and unnecessary. Full three-dimensional elements are used to model t he piezoelectric devices because such devices are anisotropic, couple electric and elastic fields and satisfy boundary conditions independen tly on the two fields. Shell elements, approximated by many flat-shell elements are used in modelling the structure. Transition elements hav e been derived to connect the three-dimensional solid elements in the piezoelectric region to the flat-shell elements used for the plate. Th is approach has merits in terms of accuracy in modelling the piezoelec tric device and computational economy for the plate structure, The use of shell elements is preferred for the structure since brick elements lead to unnatural stiffening of the plate and artificially high natur al frequencies. The aspect ratio of the transition elements are first optimized through a numerical study and the sensor and actuator perfor mance of the devices is then verified.