Abstract

Four point bending samples were poled parallel to the long axis, notched and fractured. During mechanical loading, a constant electric field was applied parallel or antiparallel to the poling direction (perpendicular to the crack surface). Assuming electrical crack boundary conditions of (i) an impermeable or (ii) a completely permeable crack, the stress intensity factors K I and the field intensity factors K IV at failure were determined by linear-piezoelectric finite element calculations. The fracture curve K IC( K IV) for the impermeable crack model does not comply to fracture criteria based on the total energy release rate or on the mechanical energy release rate. Within the completely permeable crack model, it appears generally impossible to describe electric field effects on the fracture resistance. Some theoretical extensions of the crack models are discussed which might contribute to resolve the aforementioned problems.

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