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Propagation of Axisymmetric Electroelastic Waves in a Hollow Layered Cylinder Under Mechanical Excitation

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INTERNATIONAL APPLIED MECHANICS
Volume 53, Issue 5, Pages 562-567

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10778-017-0837-z

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kinematic analysis of electroelastic waves; layered hollow cylinders; discrete orthogonalization

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The problem on propagation of axisymmetric electroelastic waves in a hollow layered cylinder made of metallic and radially polarized piezoceramic layers is solved. The lateral surfaces of the cylinder are free of electrodes. The outside surface is free of mechanical loads, while the inside one undergoes harmonically varying pressure Pe. The problem was solved with a numerical-analytical method. By representing the components of the stress tensor, displacement vectors, electric-flux density, and electrostatic potential by traveling waves, the original electroelastic problem in partial derivatives is reduced to an inhomogeneous boundary-value problem for ordinary differential equations. To solve the problem, the stable numerical discrete-orthogonalization method is used. The results of the kinematic analysis of the layered cylinder both with metallic and piezoceramic (PZT 4) layers are presented. The numerical results are analyzed.

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