Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry

The simplified strain gradient elasticity theory (SSGT) is used to study the induced flexoelectric effect in an anisotropic dielectric beam due to bending. The beam cross-sections are uniform with internal cubic structure symmetry. Three different cases are studied in the context of the Timoshenko b...

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Main Authors: M.E. Gabr, A.R. El Dhaba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Results in Physics
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spelling doaj-ca51c2079a6f4b5c83c8869ed2602b822021-03-07T04:29:06ZengElsevierResults in Physics2211-37972021-03-0122103895Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetryM.E. Gabr0A.R. El Dhaba1Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, Egypt; Corresponding author.Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Damanhour University, EgyptThe simplified strain gradient elasticity theory (SSGT) is used to study the induced flexoelectric effect in an anisotropic dielectric beam due to bending. The beam cross-sections are uniform with internal cubic structure symmetry. Three different cases are studied in the context of the Timoshenko beam theory. In the first two cases, the simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed or graded forces at the lateral surface of the beam are considered, while the third case is devoted to study the clumped-free ends beam problem subjected to graded force.With appropriate boundary conditions, a closed-form solution is obtained for the problem filed equations. The study shows that, when the applied force is concentrated at the center region of the beam, the induced spontaneous polarization is directed towards the beams two ends. While, when the beam is clamped from one end, the induced spontaneous polarization moves towards the applied force.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379721000759Flexoelectric effectSpontaneous polarizationTimoshenko beam theoryAnisotropic materialCubic symmetryPrismatic beam
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author M.E. Gabr
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A.R. El Dhaba
Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
Results in Physics
Flexoelectric effect
Spontaneous polarization
Timoshenko beam theory
Anisotropic material
Cubic symmetry
Prismatic beam
author_facet M.E. Gabr
A.R. El Dhaba
author_sort M.E. Gabr
title Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
title_short Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
title_full Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
title_fullStr Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
title_full_unstemmed Bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
title_sort bending flexoelectric effect induced in anisotropic beams with cubic symmetry
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Physics
issn 2211-3797
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The simplified strain gradient elasticity theory (SSGT) is used to study the induced flexoelectric effect in an anisotropic dielectric beam due to bending. The beam cross-sections are uniform with internal cubic structure symmetry. Three different cases are studied in the context of the Timoshenko beam theory. In the first two cases, the simply supported beam subjected to uniformly distributed or graded forces at the lateral surface of the beam are considered, while the third case is devoted to study the clumped-free ends beam problem subjected to graded force.With appropriate boundary conditions, a closed-form solution is obtained for the problem filed equations. The study shows that, when the applied force is concentrated at the center region of the beam, the induced spontaneous polarization is directed towards the beams two ends. While, when the beam is clamped from one end, the induced spontaneous polarization moves towards the applied force.
topic Flexoelectric effect
Spontaneous polarization
Timoshenko beam theory
Anisotropic material
Cubic symmetry
Prismatic beam
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211379721000759
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