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Thickness vibrations of a piezo-semiconducting plate layer (English)
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21 April 1999
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We investigate small thickness oscillations of a piezo-semiconducting planar layer of finite thickness including heat conduction effects. On the surfaces of the structure, certain homogeneous boundary conditions are prescribed. A linear description and the usual electrically quasistatic approximation are used, but no additional significant simplifications are introduced, i.e. a generalized theory of thermoelasticity and electrical conductivity effects are taken into consideration. Attention is focused on the vibrational response due to a deterministic excitation where, as an example, the thermo-piezoelectric oscillations under a midplane-concentrated heat source with two different time histories are examined in detail. The limiting case of an electrically non-conductive layer is also addressed.
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heat conduction effects
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homogeneous boundary conditions
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electrically quasistatic approximation
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generalized theory of thermoelasticity
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electrical conductivity effects
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deterministic excitation
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midplane-concentrated heat source
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