Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9667117 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The finite-part integral concept is first used to prove rigidly hypersingular integral equations for a mode I crack embedded an infinite transversely isotropic piezoelectric solid. With three-dimensional linear piezoelectricity theory, investigations on the singular electroelastic fields in the vicinity of the crack are thereafter made by the dominant-part analysis. Finally, numerical solutions of several typical planar cracks with hypersingular integral equation method are performed to give the electroelastic intensity factor K-fields and the energy release rate G. Accuracies of results are found to be very high.
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