Voltage-controlled non-axisymmetric vibrations of soft electro-active tubes with strain-stiffening effect

F. Zhu, B. Wu, M. Destrade, H. Wang, R. Bao, W. Chen
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Material properties of soft electro-active (SEA) structures are significantly sensitive to external electro-mechanical biasing fields (such as pre-stretch and electric stimuli), which generate remarkable knock-on effects on their dynamic characteristics. In this work, we analyze the electrostatically tunable non-axisymmetric vibrations of an incompressible SEA cylindrical tube under the combination of a radially applied electric voltage and an axial pre-stretch. Following the theory of nonlinear electro-elasticity and the associated linearized theory for superimposed perturbations, we derive the nonlinear static response of the SEA tube to the inhomogeneous biasing fields for the Gent ideal dielectric model. Using the State Space Method, we efficiently obtain the frequency equations for voltage-controlled small-amplitude three-dimensional non-axisymmetric vibrations, covering a wide range of behaviors, from the purely radial breathing mode to torsional modes, axisymmetric longitudinal modes, and prismatic diffuse modes. We also perform an exhaustive numerical analysis to validate the proposed approach compared with the conventional displacement method, as well as to elucidate the influences of the applied voltage, axial pre-stretch, and strain-stiffening effect on the nonlinear static response and vibration behaviors of the SEA tube. The present study clearly indicates that manipulating electro-mechanical biasing fields is a feasible way to tune the small-amplitude vibration characteristics of an SEA tube. The results should benefit experimental work on, and design of, voltage-controlled resonant devices made of SEA tubes.
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具有应变刚度效应的软电动管的电压控制非轴对称振动
软电控(SEA)结构的材料特性对外部机电偏置场(如预拉伸和电刺激)非常敏感,这会对其动态特性产生显著的连锁反应。在这项研究中,我们分析了不可压缩的 SEA 圆柱管在径向施加电电压和轴向预拉伸的组合作用下的静电可调非轴对称振动。根据非线性电弹性理论和相关的叠加扰动线性化理论,我们推导出 SEA 管对根特理想介电模型的不均匀偏置场的非线性静响应。利用状态空间法,我们高效地获得了电压控制的小振幅三维非轴对称振动的频率方程,涵盖了从纯径向呼吸模态到扭转模态、轴对称纵向模态和棱柱扩散模态等多种行为。我们还进行了详尽的数值分析,验证了与传统位移法相比所提出的方法,并阐明了外加电压、轴向预拉伸和应变加固效应对 SEAtube 非线性静态响应和振动行为的影响。本研究清楚地表明,操纵机电偏振场是调整 SEA 管小振幅振动特性的可行方法。这些研究结果将有助于由 SEA 管制成的电压控制谐振装置的实验工作和设计。
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