电极对晶体谐振器加速灵敏度的影响

Pcy Lee, X. Guo
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在Mindlin镀晶板一阶方程的基础上,导出了考虑电极质量、电极拉伸弹性刚度、板和电极热膨胀等因素影响的6个耦合方程。得到了与这些方程相对应的虚位移原理。根据导出的方程的有限元解,得到了在稳定加速度作用下电极晶体盘的应变和位移梯度。将这些应变和位移梯度代入圆盘基本厚度振动的频率方程,用微扰法求解频率方程,得到了不同电极排列方式下晶体谐振器的加速度灵敏度。发现对于小盘背,设R>
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Effect of electrodes on the acceleration sensitivity of crystal resonators
Based on Mindlin's first-order equations of plated crystal plates, a set of six coupled equations is derived in which the effect of the mass of the electrodes, the extensional elastic stiffness of the electrodes, and the thermal expansions of the plate and electrodes are taken into account. The principle of virtual displacements corresponding to these equations is obtained. Strains and displacement gradients in an electroded crystal disk subject to a steady acceleration are obtained from the finite-element solutions of the derived equations. By inserting these strains and displacement gradients in the frequency equation of the fundamental thickness vibrations of the disk and solving the frequency equation by a perturbation method, acceleration sensitivities of crystal resonators with various electrode arrangements are obtained. It is found that for small plate backs, say R>
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