Title of article
Analysis method of planar interface cracks of arbitrary shape in three-dimensional transversely isotropic magnetoelectroelastic bimaterials
Author/Authors
MingHao Zhao، نويسنده , , Na Li، نويسنده , , CuiYing Fan، نويسنده , , GuangTao Xu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
21
From page
1804
To page
1824
Abstract
Using the fundamental solutions for three-dimensional transversely isotropic magnetoelectroelastic bimaterials, the
extended displacements at any point for an internal crack parallel to the interface in a magnetoelectroelastic bimaterial
are expressed in terms of the extended displacement discontinuities across the crack surfaces. The hyper-singular
boundary integral–differential equations of the extended displacement discontinuities are obtained for planar interface
cracks of arbitrary shape under impermeable and permeable boundary conditions in three-dimensional transversely
isotropic magnetoelectroelastic bimaterials. An analysis method is proposed based on the analogy between the
obtained boundary integral–differential equations and those for interface cracks in purely elastic media. The singular
indexes and the singular behaviors of near crack-tip fields are studied. Three new extended stress intensity factors at
crack tip related to the extended stresses are defined for interface cracks in three-dimensional transversely isotropic
magnetoelectroelastic bimaterials. A penny-shaped interface crack in magnetoelectroelastic bimaterials is studied by
using the proposed method.
The results show that the extended stresses near the border of an impermeable interface crack possess the well-known
oscillating singularity r 1/2±ie or the non-oscillating singularity r 1/2±j. Three-dimensional transversely isotropic magnetoelectroelastic
bimaterials are categorized into two groups, i.e., e-group with non-zero value of e and j-group with
non-zero value of j. The two indexes e and j do not coexist for one bimaterial. However, the extended stresses near the
border of a permeable interface crack have only oscillating singularity and depend only on the mechanical loadings.
Keywords
Magnetoelectroelastic bimaterial , Extended displacement discontinuity , Boundary integral–differentialequation , Intensity factor , Singularity index , Interface crack
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Record number
449488
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