Pull-in behaviors of micro-beam made of bidirectional functionally grade materials based on modified couple stress theory
Journal: Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics (Vol.51, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-12-01
Authors : Esmail Zarezadeh; Ali Shirpay;
Page : 472-481
Keywords : pull-in; couple stress; Bi directional functionally graded materials; Size effect; Galerkin;
Abstract
In this paper, pull-in behavior of cantilever micro/nano beams made of bi directional functionally graded materials (BDFGM) with small scale effects under electrostatic force is investigated. Couple stress theory is employed to study the influence of small-scale on pull-in behavior. The material properties except Poisson’s ratio obey the arbitrary function in the thickness and length direction. The approximate analytical solutions for the pull-in voltage and pull-in displacement of the microbeams are derived using the Galerkin method. Comparison between the results of present work with other article for pull-in behavior of a microbeams made of isotropic material reveals the accuracy of this study. Numerical results explored the effects of material length scale parameter, inhomogeneity constant, gap distance and dimensionless thickness.
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