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Dynamic thermal shock in a layered cylinder with initial interface pressure (English)
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16 August 2001
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The author solves in a closed series form a one-dimensional dynamical plane-strain initial-boundary value problem of linear uncoupled thermoelasticity for a hollow circular cylinder made of two homogeneous isotropic layers with different thermomechanical properties and subject to both an initial interface pressure and a prescribed temperature field. A numerical example for a homogeneous isotropic hollow cylinder is included. The reviewer believes that a transcendental equation for the positive roots \(\zeta^j_i\) over which the series solution is defined, is missing [see Eq.~(12a)]. Also a motivation for assuming the temperature field in the form \(T(r,t)= T_0\exp (-\beta t)\) [Eq. (22)], that does not satisfy a parabolic heat conduction equation in the cylinder, is missing.
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thermal shock
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dynamic thermal stresses
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closed series solutions
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layered hollow circular cylinder
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one-dimensional dynamical plane-strain initial-boundary value problem
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linear uncoupled thermoelasticity
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initial interface pressure
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homogeneous isotropic hollow cylinder
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