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Analysis of multiple parallel cracks in a functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plane using boundary collocation method
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Analysis of multiple parallel cracks in a functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plane using boundary collocation method
Analysis of multiple parallel cracks in a functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plane using boundary collocation method
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Analysis of multiple parallel cracks in a functionally graded magneto-electro-elastic plane using boundary collocation method

2023
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Overview
The fracture behavior of a functionally graded magneto-elastic plane with multiple parallel cracks is examined in this article. Under anti-plane mechanical, in-plane electric, and magnetic loadings, it is assumed that the cracks are either of the magneto-electrically impermeable or permeable types. Here, three distinct crack configurations are taken into consideration. For each of the three crack configuration cases, the boundary collocation and least square methods are used to obtain the semi-analytical expressions of the stress intensity factors (SIFs) at the crack tips. SIFs are used to calculate the stress magnification factors (SMFs). The novelty of the article is the study of shielding and amplification tendencies of cracks under the impact of functionally graded parameter, geometric size, and electric and magnetic loads. The graphical illustrations of SMFs as a function of gradient parameter, the distance between the cracks, and electric and magnetic loadings for three different crack configurations are the key features of the article.