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Title: Effect of electric boundary conditions on crack propagation in ferroelectric ceramics
Authors: Rajapakse, R. K. N. D
Li, F-X
Sun, Y
Keywords: Ferroelectric ceramics
Crack propagation
Energy release rate
Electric boundary conditions
Domain switching
Issue Date: Apr-2014
Publisher: The Chinese Society of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Citation: Li, F.X., Sun, Y. & Rajapakse, R.K.N.D. Effect of electric boundary conditions on crack propagation in ferroelectric ceramics. Acta Mech Sin 30, 153–160 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10409-014-0030-0
Series/Report no.: Acta Mechanica Sinica;Vol 30 Issue 2 Pages 153-160
Abstract: In this paper, the effect of electric boundary conditions on Mode I crack propagation in ferroelectric ceramics is studied by using both linear and nonlinear piezoelectric fracture mechanics. In linear analysis, impermeable cracks under open circuit and short circuit are analyzed using the Stroh formalism and a rescaling method. It is shown that the energy release rate in short circuit is larger than that in open circuit. In nonlinear analysis, permeable crack conditions are used and the nonlinear effect of domain switching near a crack tip is considered using an energy-based switching criterion proposed by Hwang et al. (Acta Metal. Mater., 1995). In open circuit, a large depolarization field induced by domain switching makes switching much more difficult than that in short circuit. Analysis shows that the energy release rate in short circuit is still larger than that in open circuit, and is also larger than the linear result. Consequently, whether using linear or nonlinear fracture analysis, a crack is found easier to propagate in short circuit than in open circuit, which is consistent with the experimental observations of Kounga Njiwa et al. (Eng. Fract. Mech., 2006).
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2281
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