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The following pages link to Transient thermoelastic response in a cracked strip of functionally graded materials via generalized fractional heat conduction (Q2310600):
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- Thermal shock fracture of a crack in a functionally gradient half-space based on the memory-dependent heat conduction model (Q1989005) (← links)
- Fractional order theory of Cattaneo-type thermoelasticity using new fractional derivatives (Q2049853) (← links)
- Approximate structures of thermoelastic fields induced by a penny-shaped thermal-medium crack in a transversely isotropic layer (Q2109553) (← links)
- Non-Fourier thermal fracture analysis of a Griffith interface crack in orthotropic functionally graded coating/substrate structure (Q2109833) (← links)
- Fractional thermoelasticity revisited with new definitions of fractional derivative (Q2224552) (← links)
- Thermal shock fracture associated with a unified fractional heat conduction (Q2224680) (← links)
- Fractional single-phase lag heat conduction and transient thermal fracture in cracked viscoelastic materials (Q2285715) (← links)
- Non-Fourier heat conduction of a functionally graded cylinder containing a cylindrical crack (Q2308066) (← links)
- A peridynamic model for non-Fourier heat transfer in orthotropic plate with uninsulated cracks (Q2692115) (← links)
- Transient non-Fourier thermoelastic fracture analysis of a cracked orthotropic functionally graded strip (Q5867015) (← links)
- Dynamic response of a cracked thermopiezoelectric strip under thermoelectric loading using fractional heat conduction (Q6135603) (← links)
- Dynamic response of a one‐dimensional hexagonal quasicrystal rod in the framework of fractional‐order thermoelasticity (Q6183647) (← links)
- Fractional-order rate-dependent thermoelastic diffusion theory based on new definitions of fractional derivatives with non-singular kernels and the associated structural transient dynamic responses analysis of sandwich-like composite laminates (Q6199695) (← links)