The closest thing you will find to an analytical solution is work being done at
MIT by Dr. Senturia and Elmer Hung. They are using variational calculus to find
an approximate solution. However, FEM must be done to find the basis functions.
This technique does offer a significant decrease in simulation time.
Look at:
E. Hung, "Low-Order Models for Fast Dynamical Simulation of MEMS
Microstructurs", 1997 International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and
Actuators, June, 1997.
S. Senturia, "CAD Challenges for Microsensors, Microactuators and Microsystems",
IEEE Proceedings, August 1998.
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> Dear colleages,
>
> I am looking for an analytical solution to calculate the deflection
> and the stress/strain behaviour of a clamped circular/square or
> rectangular membrane. It seems there is no complete analytical
> model for this published (especially in the rectangular case) and
> everybody uses FEM instead.
>
> I am looking for a plug-in solution able to do the following (yes,
> I am optimistic ..) :
>
> + any geometry/aspect ratio (rectangular case) can be calculated
> + deflections bigger than membrane thickness are valid
> + deflection and strain/stress values as function of position
>
> Any hint appreciated. Please ... don't just mention Timoshenko.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Werner.
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