2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.05.555
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Response of piezoelectric materials to the external temperature, electric field and humidity

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“…Coordinate system by a rectangular crack in OPMs semi-permeable crack model [16][17][18] is employed, the boundary conditions are expressed as 1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = − 0 (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = 0 (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = 0 ( , , 0)[ (1) ( , , 0) − (2) ( , , 0)] = 0 [ (1) ( , , 0) − (2) ( , , 0)]…”
Section: Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coordinate system by a rectangular crack in OPMs semi-permeable crack model [16][17][18] is employed, the boundary conditions are expressed as 1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = − 0 (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = 0 (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) = 0 ( , , 0)[ (1) ( , , 0) − (2) ( , , 0)] = 0 [ (1) ( , , 0) − (2) ( , , 0)]…”
Section: Boundary Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) 1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) , (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) , (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) , (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0) , (1) ( , , 0) = (2) ( , , 0)…”
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“…The materials, i.e., piezoelectric [ 1 , 2 ], biomimetic [ 3 ], thermochromic [ 4 ], electrorheological [ 5 ], thermoelectric [ 6 ], photochromic [ 7 ], magneto-sensitive [ 8 ], magneto-active [ 9 , 10 ], and shape memory alloys [ 11 ], intelligently respond to variations in the surrounding conditions and are termed as smart materials [ 12 ]. The magnetorheological (MR) materials, invented by Jacob Rabinow in 1948, are magneto-sensitive smart materials [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%