Resumen
A new piezoelectric composite, macro fiber composite (MFC) is recombined with piezoceramic fibers, an epoxy resin basal body, and an interdigitated electrode. It has been widely applied in vibration reduction and deformation control of thin-walled structures, due to its great deformability and flexibility. Research on its actuation performance is mostly concentrated on the MFC actuating force calculation based on classical plate theory (CPT), and the overall modeling of MFC and its structure. However, they have some deficiencies in the tedious calculating process and neglect of shear deformation, respectively. To obtain a precise MFC actuating force, the sinusoidal shear deformation theory (SSDT) is adopted to deduce the MFC actuating force formula, and global?local displacement distribution functions are introduced to help the MFC laminated plate structure satisfy the deformation compatibility and stress balance. For instance, in the end displacement calculation of the MFC laminated beam structure. The experimental result of the MFC laminated beam is compared with those of the MFC actuating force based on SSDT and on CPT, which indicates that the MFC actuating force formula based on SSDT can reach higher computational accuracy.