Mode localization phenomenon in microbeams due to surface roughness
- M. Shaat
- Jun 13, 2018
- 1 min read
This is the first study on the mode localization phenomenon in microbeams due to surface roughness. It is demonstrated that surface roughness may lead to a zero-frequency mode or a mode localization. As for the first prospect, it is demonstrated that surface roughness may add more softness to a specific mode of vibration and reduce its natural frequency causing a rigid-body mode. As for the second prospect, surface roughness may inhibit the propagation of vibration energy throughout the beam length leading to a mode localization. It is revealed that a mode localization is accompanied with an increase in the natural frequency of the microbeam. It is revealed that the description of the beam vibration according to one of these two prospects depends on the beam size, parameters of the surface roughness, and the boundary conditions.

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