Materials (Feb 2020)

Magnetoelastic Coupled Wave Diffraction and Dynamic Stress Intensity Factor in Graded Piezomagnetic Composites with a Cylindrical Aperture

  • Yinhuan Jiang,
  • Chuanping Zhou,
  • Ban Wang,
  • Liqun Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13030669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 669

Abstract

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A theoretical method is developed to study the magnetoelastic coupled wave and dynamic stress intensity around a cylindrical aperture in exponential graded piezomagnetic materials. By employing the decoupling technique, the coupled magnetoelastic governing equations are decomposed. Then the analytic solutions of elastic wave fields and magnetic fields are presented by using the wave function expansion method. By satisfying the boundary conditions of the aperture, the mode coefficients, and the analytic solutions of dynamic stress intensity factors are determined. The numerical examples of the dynamic stress intensity factor near the aperture are presented. The numerical results indicate that the incident wave number, the piezomagnetic properties, and the nonhomogeneous parameter of materials highly influence the dynamic stress around the aperture.

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