Fracture behaviors of multiple interfacial cracks between dissimilar magnetoelectroelastic layers subjected to in-plane magnetoelectromechanical loads are investigated by using integral transform method and singular integral equation technique. The number of the interfacial cracks is arbitrary, and the crack surfaces are assumed to be magnetoelectrically impermeable. The field intensity factors including stress, electric displacement and magnetic induction intensity factors as well as the energy release rates (ERRs) are derived. The effects of loading combinations, crack configurations and material property parameters on the fracture behaviors are evaluated according to energy release rate criterion. Numerical results show that both negativ...
In this paper the anti-plane problem for an interface crack between two dissimilar magneto-electro-e...
A plane strain problem for two magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) half-planes adhered by a thin isotropic i...
AbstractThis paper considers the magneto-electro-mechanical coupling between an inclusion and matrix...
AbstractThe dynamic response of an interfacial crack between two dissimilar magnetoelectroelastic la...
AbstractAn interface crack with a frictionless contact zone at the right crack-tip between two dissi...
Magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) materials are a class of new multifunctional composites. They have been ...
AbstractThe dynamic response of an interfacial crack between two dissimilar magnetoelectroelastic la...
AbstractA mode III crack cutting perpendicularly across the interface between two dissimilar semi-in...
AbstractA constant moving crack in a magnetoelectroelastic material under in-plane mechanical, elect...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the dynamic magnetoelectroelastic behavior induced by a penny-shaped cra...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the study of the influence of a mixed-mode crack on the coupled respon...
An electrically conductive interface crack with a contact zone in a magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) bima...
AbstractDynamic analysis of two collinear electro-magnetically dielectric cracks in a piezoelectroma...
AbstractThis paper presents a numerical model for the analysis of cracked magnetoelectroelastic mate...
AbstractWithin the theory of linear magnetoelectroelasticity, the fracture analysis of a magneto-ele...
In this paper the anti-plane problem for an interface crack between two dissimilar magneto-electro-e...
A plane strain problem for two magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) half-planes adhered by a thin isotropic i...
AbstractThis paper considers the magneto-electro-mechanical coupling between an inclusion and matrix...
AbstractThe dynamic response of an interfacial crack between two dissimilar magnetoelectroelastic la...
AbstractAn interface crack with a frictionless contact zone at the right crack-tip between two dissi...
Magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) materials are a class of new multifunctional composites. They have been ...
AbstractThe dynamic response of an interfacial crack between two dissimilar magnetoelectroelastic la...
AbstractA mode III crack cutting perpendicularly across the interface between two dissimilar semi-in...
AbstractA constant moving crack in a magnetoelectroelastic material under in-plane mechanical, elect...
AbstractThis paper analyzes the dynamic magnetoelectroelastic behavior induced by a penny-shaped cra...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the study of the influence of a mixed-mode crack on the coupled respon...
An electrically conductive interface crack with a contact zone in a magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) bima...
AbstractDynamic analysis of two collinear electro-magnetically dielectric cracks in a piezoelectroma...
AbstractThis paper presents a numerical model for the analysis of cracked magnetoelectroelastic mate...
AbstractWithin the theory of linear magnetoelectroelasticity, the fracture analysis of a magneto-ele...
In this paper the anti-plane problem for an interface crack between two dissimilar magneto-electro-e...
A plane strain problem for two magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) half-planes adhered by a thin isotropic i...
AbstractThis paper considers the magneto-electro-mechanical coupling between an inclusion and matrix...