Abstract

A Mode III Griffith crack interacting with a coated inclusion in piezoelectric media is investigated. The crack, the coated inclusion are embedded in an infinitely extended piezoelectric matrix media, with the crack being along the radial direction of the inclusion. In the study, three different piezoelectric material phases are involved: the inclusion, the coating layer, and the matrix. A far-field loading condition is considered. During the solution procedure, the crack is simulated as a continuous distribution of screw dislocations. By using the solution of a screw dislocation near a coated inclusion in piezoelectric media as the Green function, the problem is formulated into a set of singular integral equations, which are solved by numerical method. The stress and electric displacement intensity factors are derived in terms of the asymptotic values of the dislocation density functions evaluated from the integral equations. Numerical examples are given for various material constants combinations and geometric parameters.

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