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Microfluid-induced vibration and stability of structures modeled as microscale pipes conveying fluid based on non-classical Timoshenko beam theory

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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Microfluid-induced vibration and stability of structures modeled as microscale pipes conveying fluid based on non-classical Timoshenko beam theory
Journal:
Microfluidics and Nanofluidics
Summary:
The problem of microfluid-induced vibration and instability in the walls of the micro-channels containing internal fluid is now of considerable interest for potential micro-fluidics device applications. In this article, we have studied a non-viscous and incompressible fluid through microstructures. Based on a modified couple stress theory, a non-classical Timoshenko beam model is developed for the free vibration of microstructures containing internal fluid flow, modeled as micromachined pipes conveying fluid.
Co-author:
Xia, W., Wang, L.*
Volume:
9
Page Number:
955-962
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2010-04-15