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Investigating the Potential of Singly Curved Thin Piezoelectric Transducers for Energy Harvesting and Structural Health Monitoring
Published on: November 14, 2025
Analytical modeling of piezoelectric ceramic transducers based on coupled vibration analysis with application to
Boris S Aronov1, Corey L Bachand, David A Brown
1BTech Acoustics, LLC and Electroacoustics Research Laboratory, Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, 151 Martine Street, Fall River, Massachusetts 02723, USA. baronov@comcast.net
Abstract:
The energy method for analyzing piezoelectric ceramic transducers [B. S. Aronov, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 117, 210-220 (2005)] is applied to the treatment of transducers with mechanical systems that can be considered as two-dimensional. Analysis is made following the general outline of the theory of coupled vibration in two degrees-of-freedom systems and its extension in calculating the resonance frequencies of elastic bodies, as suggested by Giebe and Blechschmidt [Ann. Physik, Ser. 5 18, 417-485 (1933)]. The approach to the problem is illustrated with examples of piezoceramic rectangular thickness poled plates. The resonance frequencies and effective coupling coefficients are presented as functions of the plates' aspect ratio.
