Abstract

In this study, free and forced vibration investigations and thermal buckling analysis of three-layered centrosymmetric piezoelectric microplates are examined. To model the size effects, the size-dependent consistent couple stress theory is used. To be compatible with the modified coupled stress theory, a modification is proposed to apply to the consistent couple stress theory. Resorting to the Navier’s approach, the governing equations are treated in the case of simply supported boundary conditions to extract the free and forced vibration outcomes and the thermal buckling numerical results. The verifications demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed modification. The effects of the material length scale parameter and the flexoelectricity coefficient on the findings are investigated. Moreover, the closed- and open-circuit condition impacts on the free and forced vibration and the thermal buckling analyses are studied.

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