Thickness-shear vibrations of a quartz plate under time-dependent biasing deformations.

IEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control

Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA.

Published: September 2003

Incremental thickness-shear vibrations of a Y-cut quartz crystal plate under time-harmonic biasing extensional deformations are studied using the two-dimensional equations for small fields superposed on finite biasing fields in an electroelastic plate. It is shown that the incremental thickness-shear vibrations are governed by the well-known Mathieu's equation with a time-dependent coefficient. Both free and electrically forced vibrations are studied. Approximate analytical solutions are obtained when the frequency of the biasing deformation is much lower than that of the incremental thickness-shear vibration. The incremental thickness-shear free vibration mode is shown to be both frequency and amplitude modulated, with the frequency modulation as a first-order effect and the amplitude modulation a second-order effect. The forced vibration solutions show that both the static and motional capacitances become time-dependent due to the time-harmonic biasing deformations.

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