Abstract:A two dimensional problem in the Stroh formalism is derived for the continuum theory of thermoelectroelasticity with polarization gradients. Dissipative effects are accounted for, according to a constitutive model outlined in previous works. The eigenvector problem is studied in the frequency domain to obtain a representation of the solution in terms of two classes of modes corresponding to opposite signs of imaginary part of the eigenvalues. Impedance and admittance tensors are exploited to express the energy… Show more
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