Abstract
In this chapter, there are mainly two kinds of problems discussed. The first kind of problems is the 3D electroelastic problems: the potential function method, the solutions of the penny-shaped crack and elliptic inclusions. The second kind of problems is the applied electroelastic problems which are used in engineering: simple electroelastic problems, laminated piezoelectric plates containing classical and higher-order theories and piezoelectric composite shells. A unified first-order approximate theory of an electro-magneto-elastic thin plate derived by the physical variational principle is given when the electromagnetic induction effect can be neglected.
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Kuang, ZB. (2014). Three-Dimensional and Applied Electroelastic Problems. In: Theory of Electroelasticity. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36291-0_7
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