Radial oscillations of a cylindrical piezoceramic shell

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V.S. Didkovskiy
A.YE. Klimov
A.H. Leyko
O.M. Petryshchev

Abstract

In this paper the mathematical model of harmonic radial axisymmetrical oscillation for the piezoelectrical shell of finite height is presented. The calculation of the electric impedance of the shell in converse piezoelectrical effect mode is provided. It is shown that the theoretical and experimentally obtained values of the electric impedance have a strong corre spondence in the regions of radial and fundamental axial resonance frequencies

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Didkovskiy, V. ., Klimov, A. ., Leyko, A. ., & Petryshchev, O. . (2009). Radial oscillations of a cylindrical piezoceramic shell. Electronics and Communications, 14(6), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2009.14.6.331589
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Acoustical devices and systems

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