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Interfacial waves between piezoelectric and piezomagnetic half-spaces with magneto-electro-mechanical imperfect interface

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Pages 413-421 | Received 21 Dec 2012, Accepted 30 Mar 2013, Published online: 03 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

We study the propagation of shear horizontal waves between the interface of piezoelectric and piezomagnetic half-spaces with a magneto-electro-mechanical imperfect contact. Mechanical, electrical and magnetical imperfections are modelled by means of a spring, a capacitor and a inductor, respectively. A general expression for the dispersion relation not reported previously in literature is given in an explicit form, with the diverse limit cases analysed in detail. In some of these limit cases, new expressions are also obtained which predict the existence of interfacial waves. In the other cases, when already reported results exist, a comparison with them is done. Some physical interpretations are derived from the limit cases. The influence of mechanical, electrical and magnetical imperfect contacts are shown in some numerical examples.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to acknowledge the CoNaCyT/México projects No. 129658, 82474 and the DGAPA UNAM/México project PAPIIT IN 119509-3. This work was partially written while R. Rodríguez-Ramos was visiting the Laboratoire de Mécanique et d’Acoustique (LMA-CNRS), Marseille, France. Thanks to Ecole Central Marseille for the support given for the visit.

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