Dynamic Anti-Plane Characteristic for a Quarter-Infinite Piezoelectric Medium with a Cylindrical Lining

2012 ◽  
Vol 602-604 ◽  
pp. 2179-2184
Author(s):  
Li Li Sun ◽  
Tian Shu Song ◽  
Jian Liu

Use the mirror method to transform the quarter space to the whole space under the complex coordinate system, and with the help of the boundary conditions around the cylindrical lining to solve the unknown coefficient. To do some numerical calculations of the dynamic stress concentration factor and the electric field intensity concentration factor around the cylindrical lining by using the program. In the numerical calculations stage, by changing the medium’s parameters, the structure’s geometry influence and the frequencies of incident wave to obtain more results on dynamic stress concentration factor (DSCF) and electric field intensity concentration factor (EFICF).The calculating results indicate that, under the action of SH wave the DSCF and EFICF around the cylindrical lining are similar to each other, and regularly distributed along the edge of the cylindrical lining. While the magnitude of DSCF and EFICF are larger than any other situations when the frequency of the incident wave was low. And the results are similar to results of the whole space condition too.

2009 ◽  
Vol 419-420 ◽  
pp. 825-828
Author(s):  
Xue Yi Zhang ◽  
Guang Ping Zou ◽  
Hong Liang Li

Sacttering of SH-wave of combined deffectiveness which included single circular cavity and double linear cracks in elastic medium was investigated in detail. Analytic solution of this problem was obtained by Green’s Function method and idea of crack-division at actual position of crack at two times. There were two key steps of this method. First step was to employ a special Green’s Function which was a fundamental solution of displacement field for an elastic space with a cavity in it subjected to out-of-plane harmonic line source force at any point at first. The sceond step was crack-division which was artificially to produce a crack by apllying opposite shear stress caused by incident SH-wave. Distribution of dynamic stress concentration factor (DSCF) at edge of cavity was studied by numerical analysis. Distribution Curves of DSCF of three models were plotted by numerical method in polar coordinate system. Three models were one circular cavity and without crack, one circular cavity and single crack and single circular cavity double cracks. The results were compared and discussed in different incident angle of SH-wave.Conclusion was that the interaction among SH-wave, single cavity and double crack was obvious. Dynamic stress concentration factor varied with angle and distance between cavity and crack.


2011 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Qi ◽  
J. Yang ◽  
Y. Shi

ABSTRACTGreen's function and complex function methods are used here to investigate the problem of the scattering of SH-wave by a cylindrical inclusion near interface in bi-material half-space. Firstly, Green's function was constructed which was an essential solution of displacement field for an elastic right-angle space possessing a cylindrical inclusion while bearing out-of-plane harmonic line source load at any point of its vertical boundary. Secondly, the bi-material media was divided into two parts along the vertical interface using the idea of interface “conjunction”, then undetermined anti-plane forces were loaded at the linking sections respectively to satisfy continuity conditions, and a series of Fredholm integral equations of first kind for determining the unknown forces could be set up through continuity conditions on surface. Finally, some examples for dynamic stress concentration factor of the cylindrical elastic inclusion are given. Numerical results show that dynamic stress concentration factor is influenced by interfaces, free boundary and combination of different media parameters.


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