Abstract

Based on the hyperbolic tangent parabola mixed shear deformation theory, the paper studied the sound radiation and the sound insulation of the functionally graded (FG) sandwich microplates under thermal-electric effects. The sandwich plate is composed of piezoelectric skin layers and FGM core layer. By using Hamilton’s principle, a size-dependent model considering the thermal-piezoelectric effects are established. The acoustic response and sound insulation are calculated with Rayleigh integral and solid-fluid coupling conditions. The accuracy of the presented method is verified by the numerical simulations. Then the effects of various parameters on the vibro-acoustic characteristics are analyzed and discussed. Numerical results show that the temperature variations, the length scale parameter to thickness ratio and the gradient index have great impacts on the FG sandwich microplates.

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