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Electrostatic tractions at crack faces taking into account full piezoelectric field coupling



Details zur Publikation
Autor(inn)en:
Ricoeur, A.
Verlag:
Trans Tech Publications

Publikationsjahr:
2011
Zeitschrift:
Key Engineering Materials
Seitenbereich:
681-684
Jahrgang/Band :
452-453
Erste Seite:
681
Letzte Seite:
684
Seitenumfang:
4
ISSN:
1013-9826
eISSN:
1662-9795


Zusammenfassung, Abstract
Cracks in piezoelectric solids have been subject to fracture mechanical investigations for more than 30 years. In the early years of research, boundary conditions at crack faces have been adopted from pure mechanical systems assuming traction free boundaries. From the electrostatic point of view, cracks have been assumed to be either free of surface charge or fully permeable. Later, limited permeable crack boundary conditions have become popular among the community, however still assuming traction-free crack faces. Recently, the theoretical framework has been extended including electrostatically induced mechanical tractions into crack models yielding a significant crack closure effect. However, these models are still simple neglecting e.g. piezoelectric field coupling. As one consequence, the tractions do not depend on the direction of the electric field with respect to the direction of material polarization. Here, an extended model is presented, entirely accounting for the piezoelectric coupling effect. In this case, the crack closure effect depends on the electric field direction. Additionally, the model yields a new shear effect.


Schlagwörter
Coulomb stresses, crack surface tractions, dielectric interfaces, piezoelectric fracture mechanics


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