Scattering of Magnetoacoustic Waves and Dynamic Stress Concentration around Double Openings in Piezomagnetic Composites

Based on the magnetoacoustic coupled dynamics theory, the wave function expansion method is used to solve the problem of acoustic wave scattering and dynamic stress concentration around the two openings in e-type piezomagnetic composites. To deal with the multiple scattering between openings, the lo...

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Autores principales: Huanhuan Xue, Chuanping Zhou, Gaofei Cheng, Junqi Bao, Maofa Wang, Yongping Gong, Huawei Ji, Wu Yang, Bo Hou, Weihua Zhou, Qiaoyi Wang, Jing Ni
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Publicado: MDPI AG 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/8c6eceb63ef141138e59a190a8480d0b
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Sumario:Based on the magnetoacoustic coupled dynamics theory, the wave function expansion method is used to solve the problem of acoustic wave scattering and dynamic stress concentration around the two openings in e-type piezomagnetic composites. To deal with the multiple scattering between openings, the local coordinate method is introduced. The general analytical solution to the problem and the expression of the dynamic stress concentration are derived. As an example, the numerical results of the dynamic stress distribution around two openings with equal diameters are given. The effects of the parameters, such as the incident wave number and the spacing between the openings, on the dynamic stress concentration factor are analyzed.