2D dynamic analysis of cracks and interface cracks in piezoelectric composites using the SBFEM |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia;2. School of Science, Information Technology and Engineering, Faculty of Science, Federation University, Ballarat, Victoria 3353, Australia |
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Abstract: | The dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors of impermeable cracks in homogeneous piezoelectric materials and interface cracks in piezoelectric bimaterials are evaluated by extending the scaled boundary finite element method (SBFEM). In this method, a piezoelectric plate is divided into polygons. Each polygon is treated as a scaled boundary finite element subdomain. Only the boundaries of the subdomains need to be discretized with line elements. The dynamic properties of a subdomain are represented by the high order stiffness and mass matrices obtained from a continued fraction solution, which is able to represent the high frequency response with only 3–4 terms per wavelength. The semi-analytical solutions model singular stress and electric displacement fields in the vicinity of crack tips accurately and efficiently. The dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors are evaluated directly from the scaled boundary finite element solutions. No asymptotic solution, local mesh refinement or other special treatments around a crack tip are required. Numerical examples are presented to verify the proposed technique with the analytical solutions and the results from the literature. The present results highlight the accuracy, simplicity and efficiency of the proposed technique. |
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Keywords: | Dynamic stress and electric displacement intensity factors Cracks and interface cracks Piezoelectric composites Scaled boundary finite element method |
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