[[abstract]]In this study, transient waves propagating in a functionally graded piezoelectric laminate subjected to uniform anti-plane mechanical and in-plane electric displacement impacts were investigated. An integral transform method was applied to obtain solutions of shear stresses and electric displacements in the Laplace transform domain. The Durbin method was then used to implement numerical inversion. The accuracy of the numerical results for the shear stress at the interface was examined, and superior parameters for Durbin inversion were suggested. The results show that the functionally graded parameters of the two-layered functionally graded piezoelectric material can either increase or decrease the values of the transient shear s...
AbstractThe dynamic propagation of an interface crack between two dissimilar functionally graded pie...
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have great potential as energy absorbing devices, electrical tr...
This paper describes a method to analyze the dynamic response of a multilayered piezoelectric materi...
[[abstract]]In this study, transient waves propagating in a functionally graded piezoelectric lamina...
[[abstract]]In this study, the transient responses of a functionally graded piezoelectric slab were ...
[[abstract]]The transient response of an interfacial crack between two functionally graded piezoelec...
[[abstract]]Based on the well-known Durbin method, an efficient numerical method was developed for t...
AbstractBased on the well-known Durbin method, an efficient numerical method was developed for the i...
[[abstract]]The transient response of piezoelectric bi-materials subjected to a dynamic anti-plane c...
AbstractThe dynamic propagation of an interface crack between two dissimilar functionally graded pie...
[[sponsorship]]中華民國航空太空學會; 交通大學機械工程系; 交通大學前瞻火箭研究中心;國家科學委員會工程技術發展處工程科技推展中心[[conferencetype]]國內[[confe...
The propagation of an anti-plane moving crack in a functionally graded piezoelectric strip (FGPS) is...
10.1002/nme.237International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering528851-865IJNM
Piezoelectric materials are commonly used in laminated composite structures. These structures are us...
AbstractIn this theoretical study, we investigate the propagation of Love waves in a layered structu...
AbstractThe dynamic propagation of an interface crack between two dissimilar functionally graded pie...
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have great potential as energy absorbing devices, electrical tr...
This paper describes a method to analyze the dynamic response of a multilayered piezoelectric materi...
[[abstract]]In this study, transient waves propagating in a functionally graded piezoelectric lamina...
[[abstract]]In this study, the transient responses of a functionally graded piezoelectric slab were ...
[[abstract]]The transient response of an interfacial crack between two functionally graded piezoelec...
[[abstract]]Based on the well-known Durbin method, an efficient numerical method was developed for t...
AbstractBased on the well-known Durbin method, an efficient numerical method was developed for the i...
[[abstract]]The transient response of piezoelectric bi-materials subjected to a dynamic anti-plane c...
AbstractThe dynamic propagation of an interface crack between two dissimilar functionally graded pie...
[[sponsorship]]中華民國航空太空學會; 交通大學機械工程系; 交通大學前瞻火箭研究中心;國家科學委員會工程技術發展處工程科技推展中心[[conferencetype]]國內[[confe...
The propagation of an anti-plane moving crack in a functionally graded piezoelectric strip (FGPS) is...
10.1002/nme.237International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering528851-865IJNM
Piezoelectric materials are commonly used in laminated composite structures. These structures are us...
AbstractIn this theoretical study, we investigate the propagation of Love waves in a layered structu...
AbstractThe dynamic propagation of an interface crack between two dissimilar functionally graded pie...
Functionally graded materials (FGMs) have great potential as energy absorbing devices, electrical tr...
This paper describes a method to analyze the dynamic response of a multilayered piezoelectric materi...