TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-local theory solution of two collinear mode-I cracks in piezoelectric materials
AU - Liang, Jun
PY - 2008/6
Y1 - 2008/6
N2 - In this paper, the basic solution of two collinear cracks in a piezoelectric material plane subjected to a uniform tension loading is investigated by means of the non-local theory. Through the Fourier transform, the problem is solved with the help of two pairs of integral equations, in which the unknown variables are the jumps of displacements across the crack surfaces. To solve the integral equations, the jumps of displacements across the crack surfaces are directly expanded in a series of Jacobi polynomials. Numerical examples are provided to show the effects of the interaction of two cracks, the materials constants and the lattice parameter on the stress field and the electric displacement field near crack tips. Unlike the classical elasticity solution, it is found that no stress and electric displacement singularities are present at crack tips. The non-local elastic solutions yield a finite hoop stress at the crack tip, thus allowing us to using the maximum stress as a fracture criterion in piezoelectric materials.
AB - In this paper, the basic solution of two collinear cracks in a piezoelectric material plane subjected to a uniform tension loading is investigated by means of the non-local theory. Through the Fourier transform, the problem is solved with the help of two pairs of integral equations, in which the unknown variables are the jumps of displacements across the crack surfaces. To solve the integral equations, the jumps of displacements across the crack surfaces are directly expanded in a series of Jacobi polynomials. Numerical examples are provided to show the effects of the interaction of two cracks, the materials constants and the lattice parameter on the stress field and the electric displacement field near crack tips. Unlike the classical elasticity solution, it is found that no stress and electric displacement singularities are present at crack tips. The non-local elastic solutions yield a finite hoop stress at the crack tip, thus allowing us to using the maximum stress as a fracture criterion in piezoelectric materials.
KW - Collinear cracks
KW - Fourier integral transform
KW - Lattice parameter
KW - Piezoelectric materials
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U2 - 10.1016/j.apm.2007.03.003
DO - 10.1016/j.apm.2007.03.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:39149109925
SN - 0307-904X
VL - 32
SP - 1126
EP - 1142
JO - Applied Mathematical Modelling
JF - Applied Mathematical Modelling
IS - 6
ER -