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The author’s theory for the mechanical and electrical fields produced by a continuous distribution of moving dislocations is reviewed with its application to the fields produced by a uniformly moving discrete dislocation-loop. Finally, the author is concerned with the mechanical and electrical fields which are brought about by the influence of the disturbance occured in the electrical field. Special attention is paid to the duality of the formulations for these fields to those given before.
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Minagawa, S. (1989). Dislocation Dynamics in Anisotropic Piezoelectric Crystals: Influence of the Disturbance in the Electrical Field. In: Koh, S.L., Speziale, C.G. (eds) Recent Advances in Engineering Science. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 39. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83695-4_14
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