AbstractThis paper presents a rigorous treatment on a two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or a crack in an infinite electrostrictive solid subjected to remote electric fields based on the complex variable method. Firstly, the general solutions are obtained for the electric fields inside the elliptical hole and the complex potentials in the solid, respectively. Secondly, numerical results of stresses around the hole are given in order to discuss the effect of the electric fields inside the hole on the fracture behaviors of the solid. Finally, explicit and closed-form solutions are obtained for an electrically permeable/impermeable crack when the hole degenerates to a crack. It is found that: (1) in general, for a permeable crack, the...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...
AbstractA mode III fracture problem of edge cracks originating from a circular hole in an infinite p...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...
AbstractThis paper presents a rigorous treatment on a two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or...
AbstractBased on the assumption that the elastic strain of electrostrictive materials is a higher-or...
AbstractBased on the assumption that the elastic strain of electrostrictive materials is a higher-or...
AbstractIn our previous work [Gao, C.F., Mai, Y.W., Zhang, N., 2010. Solution of a crack in an elect...
The generalized two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or a crack in a thermoelectric material...
AbstractTwo-dimensional electroelastic analyses have been performed theoretically on a transversely ...
AbstractIn the present work, the singularities of an interface crack between two dissimilar electros...
AbstractThe simple asymptotic problem of an impermeable crack in an electrostrictive ceramic under e...
AbstractThe simple asymptotic problem of an impermeable crack in an electrostrictive ceramic under e...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractAn interface crack between two semi-infinite piezoelectric spaces under the action of remote...
AbstractThe asymptotic problem of an electrode that is embedded between dissimilar electrostrictive ...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...
AbstractA mode III fracture problem of edge cracks originating from a circular hole in an infinite p...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...
AbstractThis paper presents a rigorous treatment on a two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or...
AbstractBased on the assumption that the elastic strain of electrostrictive materials is a higher-or...
AbstractBased on the assumption that the elastic strain of electrostrictive materials is a higher-or...
AbstractIn our previous work [Gao, C.F., Mai, Y.W., Zhang, N., 2010. Solution of a crack in an elect...
The generalized two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or a crack in a thermoelectric material...
AbstractTwo-dimensional electroelastic analyses have been performed theoretically on a transversely ...
AbstractIn the present work, the singularities of an interface crack between two dissimilar electros...
AbstractThe simple asymptotic problem of an impermeable crack in an electrostrictive ceramic under e...
AbstractThe simple asymptotic problem of an impermeable crack in an electrostrictive ceramic under e...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractAn interface crack between two semi-infinite piezoelectric spaces under the action of remote...
AbstractThe asymptotic problem of an electrode that is embedded between dissimilar electrostrictive ...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...
AbstractA mode III fracture problem of edge cracks originating from a circular hole in an infinite p...
We construct fundamental solutions of the two-dimensional equations of electroelasticity for antipla...