Pei-Wei Zhang

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Non-local theory solution of a mode-I crack in a piezoelectric/piezomagnetic composite material plane2013-10-22Paper
Basic solutions of a 3D rectangular limited-permeable crack or two 3D rectangular limited-permeable cracks in the piezoelectric/piezomagnetic composite materials2012-09-13Paper
Dynamic fracture of a rectangular limited-permeable crack in magneto-electro-elastic media under a time-harmonic elastic P-wave2012-04-24Paper
Investigation of the behavior of a mode-I crack in functionally graded materials by non-local theory2011-05-26Paper
Non-local theory solution of a limited-permeable mode-I crack in a piezoelectric/piezomagnetic material plane2011-03-09Paper
Coupled field state around three parallel non-symmetric cracks in a piezoelectric/piezomagnetic material plane2010-03-09Paper
Basic solution of two parallel mode-I permeable cracks in functionally graded piezoelectric materials2009-08-28Paper
Interactions of multiple parallel symmetric permeable mode-III cracks in a piezoelectric material plane2009-08-21Paper
Solutions to a limited-permeable crack or two limited-permeable collinear cracks in piezoelectric/piezomagnetic materials2009-05-29Paper
Two parallel limited-permeable mode-I cracks or four parallel limited-permeable mode-I cracks in the piezoelectric materials2007-10-09Paper
The closed-form solution of a mode-I crack in the piezoelectric/piezomagnetic materials2007-09-28Paper
The non-local theory solution of a Griffith crack in functionally graded materials subjected to the harmonic anti-plane shear waves2007-08-17Paper

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