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Complex Electroelasticity Potentials for Multiply Connected Plates with Holes and Cracks

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An apparatus is developed for studying the electroelastic state of multiply connected anisotropic plates with holes and cracks. Basic relationships are obtained for the complex potentials and for the stress intensity and induction coefficients. A solution is given for plates with a finite number of holes and cracks.

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Kaloerov, S.A., Baeva, A.I. Complex Electroelasticity Potentials for Multiply Connected Plates with Holes and Cracks. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 103, 344–353 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011362212014

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