The boundary element formulation for analysing cracked thermopiezoelectric materials due to thermal and electroelastic loads is reviewed in this paper. By way of Green's functions for piezoelectric solid with defects and variational principle, a boundary element model (BEM) for a 2-D thermopiezoelectric solid with various defects is discussed. The method is applicable to multiple crack problems in both finite and infinite solids. Finally a brief assessment of the boundary element formulation is made by considering some numerical examples for stress and electric displacement (SED) intensity factors at a particular crack-tip in a crack system of piezoelectric materials
Solutions are presented for an electrically impermeable crack branching out of the crack plane in a ...
A plane electro-elastostatic problem involving arbitrarily located planar stress free cracks which a...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...
Abstract The boundary element formulation for analysing interaction between a hole and multiple crac...
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This paper presents a single-domain boundary element method (BEM) analysis of fracture mechanics in ...
A micromechanics boundary element (BE) algorithm is developed to predict the overall properties of a...
Abstract A 2-D time-domain boundary element method (BEM) is developed to study the static and dynami...
The applicability and effect of the crack surfaces thermoelectric boundary conditions in thermopiezo...
The dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors of impermeable cracks in homogeneous ...
AbstractThe dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors of impermeable cracks in homo...
This paper considers a 2-D fracture analysis of anisotropic piezoelectric solids by a boundary eleme...
General 2D boundary value problems of piezoelectric nano-sized structures with cracks under a therma...
Applications of the Trefftz boundary element method (BEM) to anti-plane electroelastic problems are ...
AbstractUsing the hypersingular integral equation method based on body force method, a planar crack ...
Solutions are presented for an electrically impermeable crack branching out of the crack plane in a ...
A plane electro-elastostatic problem involving arbitrarily located planar stress free cracks which a...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...
Abstract The boundary element formulation for analysing interaction between a hole and multiple crac...
This paper extends a semi-analytical technique, the so-called scaled boundary finite element method ...
This paper presents a single-domain boundary element method (BEM) analysis of fracture mechanics in ...
A micromechanics boundary element (BE) algorithm is developed to predict the overall properties of a...
Abstract A 2-D time-domain boundary element method (BEM) is developed to study the static and dynami...
The applicability and effect of the crack surfaces thermoelectric boundary conditions in thermopiezo...
The dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors of impermeable cracks in homogeneous ...
AbstractThe dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors of impermeable cracks in homo...
This paper considers a 2-D fracture analysis of anisotropic piezoelectric solids by a boundary eleme...
General 2D boundary value problems of piezoelectric nano-sized structures with cracks under a therma...
Applications of the Trefftz boundary element method (BEM) to anti-plane electroelastic problems are ...
AbstractUsing the hypersingular integral equation method based on body force method, a planar crack ...
Solutions are presented for an electrically impermeable crack branching out of the crack plane in a ...
A plane electro-elastostatic problem involving arbitrarily located planar stress free cracks which a...
Abstract. An alternative single domain boundary element formulation and its numerical implementation...