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Crack kinking in a piezoelectric solid
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    Crack kinking in a piezoelectric solid (English)
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    19 November 2000
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    The authors investigate the problem of crack kinking in a piezoelectric solid, using Stroh formalism. The kink of the crack is modeled by a continuous distribution of edge dislocations and electric dipoles, and the fundamental solution for the crack kinking is provided by the interation between a piezoelectric dislocation and a traction-free crack. The mathematical problem is reduced to the solution of a system of singular integral equations for dislocation and electric dipole density functions associated with the kinked crack. The authors also present and discuss numerical results for a PZT-4 material under different electro-mechanical loading and for different crack lengths. It is shown, among others, that the crack tends to propagate along a straight line under tensile stress and positive electric fields.
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    crack kinking
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    Stroh formalism
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    edge dislocations
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    electric dipoles
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    fundamental solution
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    traction-free crack
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    singular integral equations
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    PZT-4 material
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