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Surface stress effect on the pull-in instability of circular nanoplates

Journal: Acta Astronautica (00945765)Year: September/October 2014Volume: 102Issue: Pages: 140 - 150
DOI:10.1016/j.actaastro.2014.05.020Language: English

Abstract

The prime aim of the current study is to investigate the pull-in instability characteristics of hydrostatically and electrostatically actuated circular nanoplates including surface stress effect. Gurtin-Murdoch elasticity theory is incorporated into the classical plate theory to develop a non-classical plate model considering surface stress effect. The governing size-dependent differential equations of a hydrostatically and electrostatically actuated circular nanoplate are discretized along with simply-supported and clamped boundary conditions using the generalized differential quadrature (GDQ) method. Selected numerical results are given to indicate the capability of the present size-dependent plate model for predicting the normalized pull-in voltage and pull-in hydrostatic pressure of nanoplates with inclusion surface stress effect. It is found that the pull-in phenomenon of actuated nanoplate is strongly size-dependent. The results indicate that surface stress effect plays a more significant role in the pull-in phenomenon of nanoplates of lower thicknesses. This investigation might be helpful to evaluate the mechanical characteristics of electrostatical actuators. © 2014 IAA.