Abstract

Quasicrystals have a wide range of applications due to their unique multi-field coupling effects and distinctive physical and mechanical characteristics. In this paper, the static and dynamic problems of imperfectly bonded, multilayered, functionally graded, two-dimensional decagonal piezoelectric quasicrystal laminates under mixed boundary conditions are investigated. The state equations in a concise and compact matrix form can be expressed by using differential quadrature regional discrete point expansions in any layer of the laminate. This allows for the representation of displacement, stress, electric potential, and electric displacement components. Then, different imperfect interface conditions are introduced to characterize specific structural and electric contact properties at the bounding interfaces, which are further converted to the interface propagator matrix. Numerical examples are carried out to investigate the impact of varying interface compliances, load types, and functional gradient factors on the static bending and vibration phenomena of QC laminates. These results can be used as references to validate existing or future numerical work on QC laminates and could further guide the design of related QC laminate structures.

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