This paper discusses the different electromagnetic boundary conditions on the crack-faces in magnetoelectroelastic materials, which possess coupled piezoelectric, piezomagnetic and magnetoelectric effects. A notch of finite thickness in these materials containing air (or vacuum) is also addressed. Four ideal crack-face electromagnetic boundary condition assumptions, that is, (a) electrically and magnetically impermeable crack, (b) electrically impermeable and magnetically permeable crack, (c) electrically permeable and magnetically impermeable crack and (d) electrically and magnetically permeable crack, are investigated separately. The influence of notch thickness on the field intensity factors at notch tips and the electromagnetic field in...
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AbstractThis paper discusses the different electromagnetic boundary conditions on the crack-faces in...
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AbstractThis paper discusses the different electromagnetic boundary conditions on the crack-faces in...
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Cracks in magnetoelectroelastic fracture have been extensively assumed to be impermeable or permeabl...
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The electrical boundary conditions on the crack faces and their applicability in piezoelectric mater...
In this article, we develop a closed-form solution for a crack in a magnetoelectroelastic strip of f...
Magnetoelectroelastic materials are inherently brittle and prone to cracking. It is important to und...
This paper develops a closed-form solution for an interface crack in a layered magnetoelectroelastic...
This paper considers the magnetoelectroelastic problem of a crack in a medium possessing coupled pie...
In this paper, we developed a Stroh-type formalism for anti-plane deformation and then investigated ...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the dynamic magnetoelectroelastic behavior induced by a penny-shaped cra...
Magnetoelectroelastic materials are inherently brittle and prone to fracture. Therefore, it is impor...
In this paper, we study mechanically traction-free and electromagnetically permeable crack problems ...
AbstractThis paper discusses the different electromagnetic boundary conditions on the crack-faces in...
This paper discusses electromagnetic boundary conditions on crack faces in magneto-electroelastic ma...
AbstractThis paper discusses the different electromagnetic boundary conditions on the crack-faces in...
In this paper, we developed a closed-form solution for anti-plane mechanical and in plane electric a...
Cracks in magnetoelectroelastic fracture have been extensively assumed to be impermeable or permeabl...
This paper considers the electromagnetic elastic problem of a crack in a medium possessing coupled p...
The electrical boundary conditions on the crack faces and their applicability in piezoelectric mater...
In this article, we develop a closed-form solution for a crack in a magnetoelectroelastic strip of f...
Magnetoelectroelastic materials are inherently brittle and prone to cracking. It is important to und...
This paper develops a closed-form solution for an interface crack in a layered magnetoelectroelastic...
This paper considers the magnetoelectroelastic problem of a crack in a medium possessing coupled pie...
In this paper, we developed a Stroh-type formalism for anti-plane deformation and then investigated ...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the dynamic magnetoelectroelastic behavior induced by a penny-shaped cra...
Magnetoelectroelastic materials are inherently brittle and prone to fracture. Therefore, it is impor...
In this paper, we study mechanically traction-free and electromagnetically permeable crack problems ...