The electrical boundary conditions on the crack faces and their applicability in piezoelectric materials are discussed. A slit crack and a notch of finite thickness in piezoelectric materials subjected to combined mechanical and electrical loads is considered. Here, a crack is defined as a notch without thickness, which is filled with air or vacuum. The crack or notch is perpendicular to the poling direction of the medium. The ideal crack face electrical boundary conditions, i.e., the electrically permeable crack and the electrically impermeable crack, are investigated first. Then dependence of the field intensity factors on notch thickness at the notch tips is analyzed to obtain a closed-form. The results are compared with the ideal crack ...
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Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractIn this paper, the basic solutions of two parallel mode-I cracks or four parallel mode-I cra...
This paper discusses electromagnetic boundary conditions on crack faces in magneto-electroelastic ma...
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Recent developments and current understanding on cracks and fracture in piezoelectric ceramic materi...
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This paper provides the stress and electric field intensity factors for some common piezoelectric fr...
AbstractA plane problem for an electrically conducting interface crack in a piezoelectric bimaterial...
In this paper, we developed a closed-form solution for a crack in a piezoelectric strip of finite wi...
AbstractAn interface crack between two semi-infinite piezoelectric spaces under the action of remote...
Cracks and porosities inside the piezoelectric materials can weaken the electromechanical coupling e...
The solutions for a mode III crack growing along an arbitrary propagation path in a piezoelectric pl...
In this paper, taking the exact electric boundary conditions into account, we propose a double itera...
This paper presents a fully anisotropic analysis of strip electric saturation model proposed by Gao ...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractIn this paper, the basic solutions of two parallel mode-I cracks or four parallel mode-I cra...