Application of the “cross-cutting problem” method to research mechanical characteristics of the receiving piezoceramic converter with split electrodes
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In a boundaries of hydro - electroelastics tasks the AFCh for mechanic fields of piezoelectric cylindrical transducer - reciver with disconnect electrodes are calculated and described. The solution are obtained for symmetrical electrical conditions. The full field, modes structure and modes AFCh and FFCh of mechanic fields is detected and described.
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