The influence of the magnetic configuration on the behavior of magneto-electro-elastic bimorph beams is analyzed by using a boundary element approach. The problem is formulated by using the generalized displacements and generalized tractions. The boundary integral equation formulation is obtained by extending the reciprocity theorem to magneto-electro-elastic problems; it is numerically implemented by using the boundary element method multidomain technique to address problems involving nonhomogeneous configurations. Results under different magnetic configurations are compared highlighting the characteristic features of magnetopiezoelectric behavior particularly focusing on the link between interlaminar stress and magnetic induction.

Davì, G., Milazzo, A., Orlando, C. (2008). Magneto-Electro-Elastic Bimorph Analysis by the Boundary Element Method. MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 15 (3-4), 220-227 [10.1080/15376490801907715].

Magneto-Electro-Elastic Bimorph Analysis by the Boundary Element Method

DAVI', Giuseppe;MILAZZO, Alberto;
2008-01-01

Abstract

The influence of the magnetic configuration on the behavior of magneto-electro-elastic bimorph beams is analyzed by using a boundary element approach. The problem is formulated by using the generalized displacements and generalized tractions. The boundary integral equation formulation is obtained by extending the reciprocity theorem to magneto-electro-elastic problems; it is numerically implemented by using the boundary element method multidomain technique to address problems involving nonhomogeneous configurations. Results under different magnetic configurations are compared highlighting the characteristic features of magnetopiezoelectric behavior particularly focusing on the link between interlaminar stress and magnetic induction.
2008
Settore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture Aerospaziali
Davì, G., Milazzo, A., Orlando, C. (2008). Magneto-Electro-Elastic Bimorph Analysis by the Boundary Element Method. MECHANICS OF ADVANCED MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 15 (3-4), 220-227 [10.1080/15376490801907715].
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