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Longitudinal mechanical stresses in the exciting and generating sections of a planar piezoelectric transverse–longitudinal transformer are analyzed. It is shown that the longitudinal stresses in both sections are axisymmetric about the boundary line. The results obtained in experimental studies of the stress state in the exciting section by using piezotransformer transducers are presented
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Karlash, V.L. The Stress State of a Rectangular Piezoceramic Plate with Transverse–Longitudinal Polarization. International Applied Mechanics 37, 386–392 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011336016033
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