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This book offers a comprehensive and timely review of the fracture
behavior of bimaterial composites consisting of periodically
connected components, i.e. of bimaterial composites possessing
periodical cracks along the interface. It first presents an
overview of the literature, and then analyzes the isotropic,
anisotropic and piezoelectric/dielectric properties of bimaterial
components, gradually increasing the difficulty of the solutions
discussed up to the coupled electromechanical problems. While in
the case of isotropic and anisotropic materials it covers the
problems generated by an arbitrary set of cracks, for the
piezoelectric materials it focuses on studying the influence of the
electric permittivity of the crack's filler, using not only a
simple, fully electrically permeable model, but also a physically
realistic, semi-permeable model. Throughout the analyses, the
effects of the contact of the crack faces are taken into account so
as to exclude the physically unrealistic interpenetration of the
composite components that are typical of the classical open model.
Further, the book derives and examines the mechanical and
electromechanical fields, stress and electric intensity factors in
detail. Providing extensive information on the fracture processes
taking place in composite materials, the book helps readers become
familiar with mathematical methods of complex function theory for
obtaining exact analytical solutions.
This book offers a comprehensive and timely review of the fracture
behavior of bimaterial composites consisting of periodically
connected components, i.e. of bimaterial composites possessing
periodical cracks along the interface. It first presents an
overview of the literature, and then analyzes the isotropic,
anisotropic and piezoelectric/dielectric properties of bimaterial
components, gradually increasing the difficulty of the solutions
discussed up to the coupled electromechanical problems. While in
the case of isotropic and anisotropic materials it covers the
problems generated by an arbitrary set of cracks, for the
piezoelectric materials it focuses on studying the influence of the
electric permittivity of the crack's filler, using not only a
simple, fully electrically permeable model, but also a physically
realistic, semi-permeable model. Throughout the analyses, the
effects of the contact of the crack faces are taken into account so
as to exclude the physically unrealistic interpenetration of the
composite components that are typical of the classical open model.
Further, the book derives and examines the mechanical and
electromechanical fields, stress and electric intensity factors in
detail. Providing extensive information on the fracture processes
taking place in composite materials, the book helps readers become
familiar with mathematical methods of complex function theory for
obtaining exact analytical solutions.
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