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Modeling of the Liouville–Green method to approximate the mechanical waves in functionally graded and piezo material with a comparative study

Abu Zaid Ansari, Abdulkafi Mohammed Saeed, Abhinav Singhal, Rakhi Tiwari, Faiza Shujat, Bhuvaneshvar Kumar

2022Waves in Random and Complex Media12 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present research article studies and compares the surface waves transmission through the functionally graded piezoelectric material (FGPM) club between the piezomagnetic (PM) layer -and half-space, and for a comparative study, lower half-space is assumed to be piezoelectric material. The transmission of mechanical waves in a smart structure is analyzed by following the elastic wave theory of magneto-electro-elasticity. The Liouville-Green (LG) approximation technique is used to solve the differential equation in the FGPM stratum, where exponential variation is assumed in material gradients. It is noticed that the material gradients depend considerably on the angular frequency, which should be a crucial factor in regulating the dispersion characteristics of functionally graded materials (FGM) waveguides. In closed determinant form, the dispersion relation has been obtained for FGPM plate for electrically open and short cases. The profound effect of parameters, such as material gradient, a width of the layer on phase velocity, coupled electromechanical factor, and angular velocity, is observed and delineated graphically. Different parametric plots are sub-plotted into a single figure to increase the readability of the graphs.

Topics & Concepts

Phase velocityMathematical analysisDispersion relationMathematicsMaterial propertiesPiezoelectricityFunctionally graded materialElasticity (physics)Exponential functionMaterials scienceMechanicsComposite materialOpticsPhysicsThermoelastic and Magnetoelastic PhenomenaUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationComposite Structure Analysis and Optimization
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