Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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280561 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2006 | 13 Pages |
The existing models of switch-toughening seldom consider the effect of non-uniform ferro-elastic domain switching in the vicinity of a crack. To explore this issue, an evolution law for the volume fraction of the switched portion under applied electromechanical loading is established from the minimum energy principle. Based on this law, a switching model capable of dealing with the non-uniform distribution of switching strain is developed. The domain switching zone is divided into a saturated inner core and an active surrounding annulus. Mono-domain solution of ferro-elastic toughening is obtained under the model of small scale domain switching. Toughening for ferroelectrics with different poling states is estimated via Reuss type approximation. Two sets of solutions are obtained according to spherical and cylindrical inclusions. The interval of toughening defined by these two models covers the range of experimental data. The same conclusion is reached for the size of the switching zone.