Title of article :
The nature of stress and electric-displacement concentrations
around a strongly oblate cavity in a transversely isotropic
piezoelectric material
Author/Authors :
CHUN-RON CHIANG، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In this paper we explore the nature of stress and electric-displacement concentrations around
a strongly oblate spheroidal cavity that possesses a finite dielectric permittivity. We start out from
Eshelby’s general inclusion method but give specific account on the important class of piezoelectric
ceramics whose structure is represented by the 6mm symmetry. It is found that under axial electromechanical
loading these concentrations are governed by a dimensionless parameter η, defined as
(k0/k33)/(c/a), that involves the ratio of the dielectric permittivity of the medium inside the cavity
k0, to that of the transversely isotropic piezoelectric ceramic k33, and the aspect ratio of the cavity
c/a. When the medium inside the cavity is an impermeable one it is found that both the axial stress
and axial electric displacement can have direct contribution to the concentration factors, but when the
medium is a conducting one only the applied stress has an effect on it. Our analysis further indicates
that it is the parameter η - not k0/k33 or c/a alone - that plays the key role here; when η<0.01,
the cavity can be effectively treated as an impermeable one, while for η>100 it can be treated as a
conducting case. Numerical results for several PZT ceramics suggest that under a pure tensile stress
the ceramic tends to fracture on the equatorial plane, but under a pure electrostatic load it tends to
develop radial cracks normal to the edge of the cavity.
Keywords :
Eshelby’s inclusion , permeable and impermeable conditions , stress and electricdisplacementconcentrations , strongly oblate cavity , transversely isotropic piezoelectric ceramics
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture