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Dynamic pull-in instability of vibrating nano-actuators in the presence of actuation voltage is studied in this paper through introducing the closed form expression for the fundamental frequency of beam-type nano-structure. The fringing field effect and dispersion forces (Casimir and van der Waals attractions) are taken into account in the dynamic governing equation of motion. The influences of initial amplitude of vibration, applied voltage and intermolecular forces on the dynamic pull-in behavior and fundamental frequency are investigated by a modern asymptotic approach namely Parameter Expansion Method (PEM). It is demonstrated that two terms in series expansions are sufficient to produce an acceptable solution of the actuated nano-structure. The obtained results from numerical methods by considering three mode assumptions verify the strength of the analytical procedure. The qualitative analysis of system dynamic shows that the equilibrium points of the autonomous system include stable center points and unstable saddle nodes. The phase portraits of the nano-beam actuator exhibit periodic and homoclinic orbits.
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A new formulation of vibrations of the axially loaded Euler-Bernoulli beam with quintic nonlinearity is investigated in the present study. The beam nonlinear natural frequency as a function of the initial amplitude is obtained. In this direction, modern powerful analytical methods namely He’s Max-Min Approach (MMA) and Amplitude-Frequency Formulation (AFF) are employed to approximate the frequency-amplitude relationship of the beam vibrations. Afterwards, it is clearly shown that the first term in the series expansions is sufficient to produce a highly accurate approximation of the nonlinear system. Finally, preciseness of the present analytical procedures is evaluated in contrast with numerical calculation methods.
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