Influence of Maxwell stresses acting upon crack faces on the fracture mechanics problem in piezoelectric materials subjected to thermal, mechanical and electric loads at infinity is investigated theoretically. The thermoelectric semi-permeable crack boundary condition is used. Explicit and closed-form solutions of thermal flux and electric displacement inside the crack, and stress and electric displacement intensity factors are derived based on the Stroh's formalism and thermoelectroelastic Green's function method. Numerical results are given to illustrate the effect of Maxwell stresses on the thermal stress intensity factor when the interior of the crack is filled with different dielectric medium
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AbstractThis paper investigates the fracture problem of a piezoelectric cylinder with a periodic arr...
In [Mech. Mater. 34 (2002) 135–144], surface fracture of a semi-infinite piezoelectric medium under ...
Release of transient thermal stress and intensity by periodic cracking in ferroelectric materials is...
The influence of Maxwell stresses on the generalized 2D fracture mechanics problem of piezoelectric ...
The crack problem in a medium possessing coupled thermoelectric effect under thermal-electric loads ...
This paper investigates the fracture mechanics problem of a piezoelectric cylinder under a sudden he...
The applicability and effect of the crack surfaces thermoelectric boundary conditions in thermopiezo...
This paper considers the mechanical problem of a semi-infinite piezoelectric medium under sudden the...
A partial contact zone model is developed for the stress and electric displacement fields due to the...
This paper considers a crack that is vertical to the applied electric flux and energy flux loads in ...
This paper deals with a case study for the piezoelectric materials suddenly exposed to an environmen...
A finite piezoelectric cylinder with an embedded penny-shaped crack is investigated for a thermal sh...
This letter provides an exact solution for a thermal penny-shaped crack in piezoelectric media. An a...
This paper investigates the fracture problem of a piezoelectric cylinder with a periodic array of em...
This article conducts an exact analysis of a thermal dielectric crack moving in piezoelectric materi...
AbstractThis paper investigates the fracture problem of a piezoelectric cylinder with a periodic arr...
In [Mech. Mater. 34 (2002) 135–144], surface fracture of a semi-infinite piezoelectric medium under ...
Release of transient thermal stress and intensity by periodic cracking in ferroelectric materials is...