This paper is concerned with the interaction between an interfacial edge-crack and a screw dislocation under out-of-plane mechanical and in-plane electric loading in a piezoelectric bimaterial strip. In addition to a discontinuous electric potential across the slip plane, the dislocation is subjected to a line-force and a line-charge at the core. Under the framework of linear piezoelectricity, the out-of-plane displacement and in-plane electric potentials are constructed in closed-form by means of conformal mapping technique and the known solution for screw dislocation in cracked piezoelectric bimaterial. The intensity factors (IFs) and energy release rate (ERR) are derived explicitly
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and perturbation technique, an analytical closed-form s...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...
This paper is concerned with the interaction between an interfacial edge-crack and a screw dislocati...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
Interface and interfacial cracks interacting with screw dislocations in piezoelectric bimaterials su...
Interface and interfacial cracks interacting with screw dislocations in piezoelectric bimaterials su...
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and perturbation technique, an analytical closed-form s...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...
This paper is concerned with the interaction between an interfacial edge-crack and a screw dislocati...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This letter is concerned with an interface edge crack interacting with a screw dislocation under ant...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
This paper is concerned with the electroelastic potentials and the fracture parameters of a twin-edg...
Interface and interfacial cracks interacting with screw dislocations in piezoelectric bimaterials su...
Interface and interfacial cracks interacting with screw dislocations in piezoelectric bimaterials su...
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and perturbation technique, an analytical closed-form s...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...
An explicit solution for a moving screw dislocation in a piezoelectric bimaterial is given by means ...