Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6915264 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2018 54 Pages PDF
Abstract
Problems pertaining to a magnetoelectroelastic (MEE) body sensitive to thermal-chemical diffusions are analytically solved based on the proposed MEMCT theory. Transversely isotropic materials, which are widely encountered in MEE designs are modeled. With the assistance of the operator theory, a set of general solutions for elastic displacements, stresses, electric/magnetic potentials, electric displacements, magnetic inductions, temperature, and chemical potentials of involved species, subjected to MEMCT coupling, is derived. The presented MEMCT theory and the general solutions provide a basis for computing and simulating interfaces of complex material systems in MEMCT multifield interactions.
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