2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00419-005-0418-1
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Double-layered piezo-thermoelastic hollow cylinder under some coupled loadings

Abstract: In the present paper, a long thick-walled piezo-thermoelastic hollow cylinder with double layers is studied. The effects of temperature on the performance of the cylinder are obtained. Based on the theory of elasticity, the exact solutions of the cylinder under some coupled loadings are found. In the present paper, differences of a piezoelectric parameter between the two layers is taken into account. For comparison, numerical results have been carried out for both double-layered and graded cylinders. At the en… Show more

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“…The steady piezothermoelastic problem of cylindrical laminated panel was reported by Dumir et al [15]. The one-dimensional steady piezothermoelastic problems of doublelayered piezothermoelastic hollow cylinders under a axisymmetric thermal load were analyzed by Ying and Zhifei [16] and Chen and Shi [17]. The one-dimensional dynamic piezothermoelastic problems of laminated piezoelect shperical shells [18] and piezoelectric fibers [19] subjected to a sudden uniform temperature rise were analyzed by Dai and Wang.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The steady piezothermoelastic problem of cylindrical laminated panel was reported by Dumir et al [15]. The one-dimensional steady piezothermoelastic problems of doublelayered piezothermoelastic hollow cylinders under a axisymmetric thermal load were analyzed by Ying and Zhifei [16] and Chen and Shi [17]. The one-dimensional dynamic piezothermoelastic problems of laminated piezoelect shperical shells [18] and piezoelectric fibers [19] subjected to a sudden uniform temperature rise were analyzed by Dai and Wang.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%