Abstract

In this chapter, a simple reduction procedure is developed to apply the generic piezoelectric shell theories to other common piezoelectric continua, such as shells of revolutions, spheres, cylindrical shells, plates, etc (Tzou and Zhong, 1990). Note that the generic piezoelectric thin shell theory is used as the fundamental theory in the later derivations and analyses. Equations of motion of corresponding thin elastic shells can be easily derived by eliminating all electromechanical coupling terms in the piezoelectric shell equations.KeywordsCylindrical ShellPiezoelectric PlateTransverse Electric FieldVelocity FeedbackFeedback VoltageThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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