AbstractThe electroelastic behavior of a piezoelectric multi-material with a V-notch is investigated in this study, via a Hamiltonian approach. At first, we consider the piezoelectric field of the structure, by extending ZHONG's formalism [1] to linear piezoelectricity, through the Two Extreme Point's problem. Following a unified description of ZHONG and BUI's formalisms [2], we present a formulation of electro elastic fields at the notch tip, through the canonical equations of Hamilton. A piezoelectric multi-material problem is thus reduced to a single-material problem, with a relative simplification of the constitutive equations in the form of a first-order ordinary differential system, from which derives an original method for determinin...
An ad hoc one-dimensional finite element formulation is developed for the eigenanalysis of inplane s...
The pre-cracked parallel-plate capacitor model is further developed to study analytically the effect...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractThe electroelastic behavior of a piezoelectric multi-material with a V-notch is investigated...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new analytical method to determine the stress and electric intensity...
A special finite element based on the complex potential theory and hybrid variational principle is p...
In this paper, a symplectic model, based on the Hamiltonian system, is developed for analyzing singu...
This paper concerns the determination of singular electromechanical stress field in piezoelectrics. ...
Crack energy density is considered and used as a possible fracture parameter in piezoelectricity und...
The electroelastic analysis of two bonded dissimilar piezoelectric ceramics with a crack perpendicul...
AbstractThe electroelastic analysis of two bonded dissimilar piezoelectric ceramics with a crack per...
AbstractCorners and cracks are usually studied separately in the literature. To build a bridge conne...
An analytical model based upon electric field saturation concept along the crack front is proposed i...
The usage of piezoelectric materials in our day-to-day applications have been increasingly popular d...
Many piezoelectric materials and structures are operated under increasing high electric and mechanic...
An ad hoc one-dimensional finite element formulation is developed for the eigenanalysis of inplane s...
The pre-cracked parallel-plate capacitor model is further developed to study analytically the effect...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractThe electroelastic behavior of a piezoelectric multi-material with a V-notch is investigated...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new analytical method to determine the stress and electric intensity...
A special finite element based on the complex potential theory and hybrid variational principle is p...
In this paper, a symplectic model, based on the Hamiltonian system, is developed for analyzing singu...
This paper concerns the determination of singular electromechanical stress field in piezoelectrics. ...
Crack energy density is considered and used as a possible fracture parameter in piezoelectricity und...
The electroelastic analysis of two bonded dissimilar piezoelectric ceramics with a crack perpendicul...
AbstractThe electroelastic analysis of two bonded dissimilar piezoelectric ceramics with a crack per...
AbstractCorners and cracks are usually studied separately in the literature. To build a bridge conne...
An analytical model based upon electric field saturation concept along the crack front is proposed i...
The usage of piezoelectric materials in our day-to-day applications have been increasingly popular d...
Many piezoelectric materials and structures are operated under increasing high electric and mechanic...
An ad hoc one-dimensional finite element formulation is developed for the eigenanalysis of inplane s...
The pre-cracked parallel-plate capacitor model is further developed to study analytically the effect...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...