Solution for a Semi-Permeable Interface Crack in Elastic Dielectric/Piezoelectric Bimaterials

2008 ◽  
Vol 75 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Q. Li ◽  
Y. H. Chen

A semi-permeable interface crack in infinite elastic dielectric/piezoelectric bimaterials under combined electric and mechanical loading is studied by using the Stroh complex variable theory. Attention is focused on the influence induced from the permittivity of the medium inside the crack gap on the near-tip singularity and on the energy release rate (ERR). Thirty five kinds of such bimaterials are considered, which are constructed by five kinds of elastic dielectrics and seven kinds of piezoelectrics, respectively. Numerical results for the interface crack tip singularities are calculated. We demonstrate that, whatever the dielectric phase is much softer or much harder than the piezoelectric phase, the structure of the singular field near the semi-permeable interface crack tip in such bimaterials always consists of the singularity r−1∕2 and a pair of oscillatory singularities r−1∕2±iε. Calculated values of the oscillatory index ε for the 35 kinds of bimaterials are presented in tables, which are always within the range between 0.046 and 0.088. Energy analyses for five kinds of such bimaterials constructed by PZT-4 and the five kinds of elastic dielectrics are studied in more detail under four different cases: (i) the crack is electrically conducting, (ii) the crack gap is filled with air/vacuum, (iii) the crack gap is filled with silicon oil, and (iv) the crack is electrically impermeable. Detailed comparisons on the variable tendencies of the crack tip ERR against the applied electric field are given under some practical electromechanical loading levels. We conclude that the different values of the permittivity have no influence on the crack tip singularity but have significant influences on the crack tip ERR. We also conclude that the previous investigations under the impermeable crack model are incorrect since the results of the ERR for the impermeable crack show significant discrepancies from those for the semi-permeable crack, whereas the previous investigations under the conducting crack model may be accepted in a tolerant way since the results of the ERR show very small discrepancies from those for the semi-permeable crack, especially when the crack gap is filled with silicon oil. In all cases under consideration the curves of the ERR for silicon oil are more likely tending to those for the conducting crack rather than to those for air or vacuum. Finally, we conclude that the variable tendencies of the ERR against the applied electric field have an interesting load-dependent feature when the applied mechanical loading increases. This feature is due to the nonlinear relation between the normal electric displacement component and the applied electromechanical loadings from a quadratic equation.

2006 ◽  
Vol 74 (5) ◽  
pp. 833-844 ◽  
Author(s):  
Q. Li ◽  
Y. H. Chen

A semi-permeable interface crack in dissimilar piezoelectric materials is studied in detail. Attention is focused on the influence induced from the permittivity of the medium inside the crack gap on the near-tip singularity and the crack tip energy release rate (ERR). The Stroh complex variable theory (Stroh, A. N., 1958, Philos. Mag. 3, pp. 625–646;Ting, T. C. T., Int. J. Solids Struct., 22, pp. 965–983) is used to obtain the solution, from which some useful numerical results for 21 kinds of dissimilar piezoelectric materials are calculated. They are combined from seven kinds of commercial piezoelectric ceramics. The distribution of the normal electric displacement component (NEDC) along the interface crack is assumed to be uniform and the corresponding problem is then deduced to a Hilbert problem with an unknown NEDC. Solving the Hilbert problem and determining the near-tip field for each of the 21 bimaterials, we determine the crack tip singularities and find that the crack-tip singularity for a certain combination of two dissimilar piezoelectric materials can be either oscillatory or nonoscillatory when the poling axes of both piezoelectric materials are perpendicular to the interface crack. Energy analyses for PZT‐4∕BaTiO3 as a typical nonoscillatory class bimaterial and those for PZT-5H∕BaTiO3 as a typical oscillatory class bimaterial are specially studied in detail under four different conditions: (i) the crack gap is filled with air or vacuum; (ii) the crack gap is filled with silicon oil to avoid discharge; (iii) the crack gap is conducting; and (iv) the electrically impermeable crack. Detailed comparisons are performed among the four cases. We conclude that the different values of the permittivity have no influence on the crack tip singularity but have significant influences on the crack tip ERR under the combined electromechanical loading. We also conclude that the previous investigations under the insulating crack model are incorrect or misleading since the model overestimates the effect of the electric field on the ERR very much and the results of the ERR for the impermeable crack show significant discrepancies from those for the semi-permeable crack. Whereas the previous investigations under the conducting crack model may be accepted in a tolerant, way, the results of the ERR show very small discrepancies from those for the semi-permeable crack model, especially when it filled with silicon oil.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
B. Wu ◽  
Q. A. Huang ◽  
D. Peng ◽  
X. Y. Yang ◽  
Z. Feng

An improved partially permeable crack model is put forward to deal with the problem of a single crack embedded in an orthotropic or isotropic material under combined unsymmetric thermal flux and symmetric linear mechanical loading. With the application of the Fourier transform technique (FTT), the thermoelastic field is given in a closed form. Numerical results show combined unsymmetric linear thermal flux, symmetric linear mechanical loading, and dimensionless thermal conductivity, and the coefficient has influences on fracture parameters. For the improved partially permeable crack, the mode II stress intensity factor and the energy release rate might be zero or positive under combined unsymmetric thermal flux and symmetric linear mechanical loading. Therefore, closure of the crack tip region need not be considered under combined unsymmetric thermal flux and symmetric linear mechanical loading when making use of fracture parameters as a criterion.


1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Chang ◽  
C. T. Sun

Abstract In this paper, a finite element program in conjunction with domain switching criterion was developed to analyze domain wall switching and its effect on the near tip stress field in piezoelectric materials containing a crack. Domain switching zones in the vicinity of the crack tip corresponding to various combined electric and mechanical loads were obtained. It is found that the size, shape and mode (90° or 180° switching) of domain switching zone near the crack tip depend on the direction as well as magnitude of the applied electric field. For a positive electric field (same as the poling direction), 90° domain switching occurs behind the crack tip, and the zone increases as the applied positive electric field increases. If the applied electric field is negative, then a 180° domain switching zone appears ahead of the crack tip while a 90° domain switching zone exists behind the tip. Moreover, the stress field near the crack tip is found to be significantly affected by the domain switching.


1972 ◽  
Vol 33 (C1) ◽  
pp. C1-63-C1-67 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. BERTOLOTTI ◽  
B. DAINO ◽  
P. Di PORTO ◽  
F. SCUDIERI ◽  
D. SETTE

2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 127-139
Author(s):  
Tung Tran Anh ◽  
Laurent Berquez ◽  
Laurent Boudou ◽  
Juan Martinez-Vega ◽  
Alain Lacarnoy

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