Vibrations of Elastic Systems: With Applications to MEMS and NEMS

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This work presents a unified approach to the vibrations of elastic systems as applied to MEMS devices, mechanical components, and civil structures.

Applications include atomic force microscopes, energy harvesters, and carbon nanotubes and consider such complicating effects as squeeze film damping, viscous fluid loading, in-plane forces, and proof mass interactions with their elastic supports. These effects are analyzed as single degree-of-freedom models and as more realistic elastic structures. The governing equations and boundary conditions for beams, plates, and shells with interior and boundary attachments are derived by applying variational calculus to an expression describing the energy of the system. The advantages of this approach regarding the generation of orthogonal functions and the Rayleigh-Ritz method are demonstrated.

A large number of graphs and tables are given to show the impact of various factors on the systems’ natural frequencies, mode shapes, and responses.

Author(s): Edward B. Magrab (auth.)
Series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 184
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 492
Tags: Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control; Structural Mechanics; Mechanical Engineering

Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Spring-Mass Systems....Pages 7-82
Thin Beams: Part I....Pages 83-220
Thin Beams: Part II....Pages 221-271
Timoshenko Beams....Pages 273-339
Thin Plates....Pages 341-399
Cylindrical Shells and Carbon Nanotube Approximations....Pages 401-437
Back Matter....Pages 439-489