Output voltage calculation of vibrational piezoelectric beam

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The discussion revolves around calculating the output voltage of a piezoelectric film or beam when subjected to vibrations at a specific frequency. A participant expresses difficulty understanding a complex paper on the topic and seeks assistance from those knowledgeable in physics. The request for help highlights the need for clarity in the relationship between the beam's dimensions, frequency, and output voltage. The conversation emphasizes collaboration and the sharing of resources to better understand the principles involved. Overall, the thread showcases a quest for knowledge in piezoelectric applications.
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Hi,

I was asked to find the relationship of output voltage of a piezoelectric film or a beam with known dimensions when it is subjected to a known frequency vibration.

I appreciate if someone can help me with that.

Thanks,
 
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I am curious too if anyone has anything
 
Nap04011 said:
I am curious too if anyone has anything

Are you good in physics? because I found a paper explaining it, but since I am not a Physics student, it is too hard to understand it. The paper is very complicated for me. If you are, let me know so somehow I could send the paper to you.

Thanks,
 
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