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Nonlinear-eigenvalue problem for heat conduction in a one-dimensional coupled-thermoelastic layered composite
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    Nonlinear-eigenvalue problem for heat conduction in a one-dimensional coupled-thermoelastic layered composite (English)
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    The dynamic treatment of a one-dimensional transient coupled- thermoelastic problem of heat conduction is made for a layered plate which is exposed to a uniform sudden heating or cooling. The basic equations are transformed into a system of matrix equations, and the problem is formulated as a nonlinear eigenvalue problem of a polynomial matrix. Numerical computations are made for a plate of the sandwich structure. The real-valued eigenvalues and the complex-valued eigenvalues are given, corresponding to the thermal and mechanical modes of behaviour of the plate, respectively. The variation of those eigenvalues with the thermoelastic coupling coefficient is examined.
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    one-dimensional transient coupled-thermoelastic problem
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    heat conduction
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    layered plate
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    uniform sudden heating
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    cooling
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    system of matrix equations
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    nonlinear eigenvalue problem
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    polynomial matrix
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    sandwich structure
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    real-valued eigenvalues
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    complex-valued eigenvalues
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