Abstract

This article is dedicated to analyse the propagation and attenuation behaviour of Love-type waves in an imperfectly bonded viscoelastic-functionally graded piezoelectric material (FGPM) layered structure. The linear spring model is adopted to portray the interfacial imperfection. The wave solutions in the FGPM substrate are approximated using Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) approximation technique. Dispersion relation is obtained and found to be complex in nature, when traction-free and electrically short conditions are taken into account. Numerical example and computations have been presented to analyse the dispersion equation. The pronounced effects of different parameters such as gradient coefficients, layer’s width, interfacial imperfection, and dissipation factor on the phase velocity, as well as attenuation coefficient of the Love-type wave have been illustrated graphically. Obtained results may be used to achieve better performance of surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices and Love-wave sensors.

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