Investigation of size-dependency in free-vibration of micro-resonators based on the strain gradient theory

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This paper investigates the vibration behavior of micro-resonators based on the strain gradient theory, a non-classical continuum theory capable of capturing the size effect appearing in micro-scale structures. The micro-resonator is modeled as a clamped-clamped micro-beam with an attached mass subjected to an axial force. The governing equations of motion and both classical and non-classical sets of boundary conditions are developed based on the strain gradient theory. The normalized natural frequency of the micro-resonator is evaluated and the influences of various parameters are assessed. In addition, the current results are compared to those of the classical and modified couple stress continuum theories.

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Vatankhah, R., & Kahrobaiyan, M. H. (2016). Investigation of size-dependency in free-vibration of micro-resonators based on the strain gradient theory. Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, 13(3), 498–515. https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-78252430

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