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Love waves in nonclassical micropolar piezoelectricity

Authors: Dumitru Vieru; Silvia G. Ciumasu;

Love waves in nonclassical micropolar piezoelectricity

Abstract

The basic equations of the linear theory of the micropolar piezoelectricity with polarization gradient have been derived in the paper ‘‘Polarization gradient in micropolar piezoelectricity,’’ presented at IMSE’98, 10–13 August 1998, Michigan Tech, Houghton, MI. In the case of the two-dimensional problem, the fundamental system of differential equations is split up into two independent systems. The second type of the two-dimensional problem is considered. In this paper, electromechanicallycoupled Love waves are studied in the case of propagation along an isotropic, micropolar, dielectric layer attached to an isotropic, purely micropolar half-space.

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