AbstractTwo-dimensional electroelastic analyses have been performed theoretically on a transversely isotropic piezoelectric material containing an elliptic hole, subjected to a uniform stress field and a uniform electric displacement field at infinity while the surface of the hole is free of traction and electrically open. Solutions are obtained by using the exact electric boundary condition based on the complex variation method. Explicit solutions for the distributions of the mechanical and electrical components on the rim of the elliptic hole are obtained. An interesting relationship between the stress concentration factor of an elliptic hole (Kt) and that of a circular hole (Kt∣t=1), Kt=1+Kt∣t=1-1t, is found in both elastic and piezoelec...
The present work analytically studies an ellipsoidal cavity and then a penny-shaped crack in a trans...
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and the technique of conformal mapping, the anti-plane ...
AbstractSolutions of the two-dimensional electroelasticity problems for infinitely long piezoelectri...
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...
This work addresses the evaluation of the stress and electric field concentrations around a circular...
AbstractThe piezoelectric material generates an electric field when it is deformed by an external fo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new analytical method to determine the stress and electric intensity...
AbstractThe interactions of electro-elastic fields with voids and cracks contained in a piezoelectri...
The generalized two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or a crack in a thermoelectric material...
AbstractA mode III fracture problem of edge cracks originating from a circular hole in an infinite p...
A theoretical model for the thermoelectric coupling analysis of thermal materials with an inclined e...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractThis paper presents a rigorous treatment on a two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or...
A special finite element based on the complex potential theory and hybrid variational principle is p...
The present work analytically studies an ellipsoidal cavity and then a penny-shaped crack in a trans...
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and the technique of conformal mapping, the anti-plane ...
AbstractSolutions of the two-dimensional electroelasticity problems for infinitely long piezoelectri...
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...
This work addresses the evaluation of the stress and electric field concentrations around a circular...
AbstractThe piezoelectric material generates an electric field when it is deformed by an external fo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a new analytical method to determine the stress and electric intensity...
AbstractThe interactions of electro-elastic fields with voids and cracks contained in a piezoelectri...
The generalized two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or a crack in a thermoelectric material...
AbstractA mode III fracture problem of edge cracks originating from a circular hole in an infinite p...
A theoretical model for the thermoelectric coupling analysis of thermal materials with an inclined e...
Analytical solutions for an elliptical cylinder cavity or a crack inside an infinite piezoelectric m...
AbstractThis paper presents a rigorous treatment on a two-dimensional problem of an elliptic hole or...
A special finite element based on the complex potential theory and hybrid variational principle is p...
The present work analytically studies an ellipsoidal cavity and then a penny-shaped crack in a trans...
AbstractBased on the complex variable method and the technique of conformal mapping, the anti-plane ...
AbstractSolutions of the two-dimensional electroelasticity problems for infinitely long piezoelectri...