On the features of electromechanical transformations in reception areas piezoceramic transducers with split electrodes
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In the frame of formulation stationary task about receiving of sound by array antenna with randomness configuration, which is presented by the set of infinitely longitude electro-resilient circle cylindrical converters, types of electrodes forming on the surfaces of shellsconverters are specified. Analytical equations for defining electric voltages on the electrodes’ loads are presented. Electromechanical active modes of shells oscillations, corresponded to certain type of electrodes forming, are also shown.
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