Constitutive matrices for 32 typical classes of crystalline solids with couple stress, quadrupole, and curvature-based flexoelectric effects

J. B. Chen, D. B. Li, G. Y. Zhang, Y. L. Qu

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Abstract

The constitutive matrices for 32 typical classes of crystalline solids are determined for elastic dielectrics considering couple stress, quadrupole, curvature-based flexoelectric, and other higher-order effects. According to the Neumann’s principle, a simple but general method based on the transformation laws of tensor components is presented to derive the constitutive matrices of different classes of crystals. Derivations of constitutive matrices for curvature-based flexoelectricity of crystals of classes Oh (m3m) and C 6v (6mm) are explicitly shown as examples. Based on our program, we have: (i) the classical elastic stiffness matrix, piezoelectric matrix, and dielectric matrix obtained in the current work are consistent with those existing results; (ii) the non-classical (higher-order) constitutive matrices in 32 typical classes of crystals, such as couple stress stiffness, coupling between Cauchy stress and couple stress, higher-order dielectrics for quadrupole, curvature-based flexoelectricity, and the converse of flexoelectricity are obtained. The number of independent material constants in constitutive matrices for 32 classes of crystals is also summarized. The present paper provides a reference for solid mechanics researchers facing higher-order multiple physics problems in different categories of crystals and guidance for relevant material experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5301-5330
Number of pages30
JournalActa Mechanica
Volume234
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

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