Discontinuities in an axisymmetric generalized thermoelastic problem (Q2570918)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2220796
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    Discontinuities in an axisymmetric generalized thermoelastic problem
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2220796

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      Discontinuities in an axisymmetric generalized thermoelastic problem (English)
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      31 October 2005
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      Summary: This paper deals with discontinuities analysis in the temperature, displacement, and stress fields of a thick plate whose lower and upper surfaces are traction-free and subjected to a given axisymmetric temperature distribution. The analysis is carried out under three thermoelastic theories. Potential functions together with Laplace and Hankel transform techniques are used to derive the solution in the transformed domain. Exact expressions for the magnitude of discontinuities are computed by using an exact method developed by Boley (1962). It is found that there exist two coupled waves, one of which is elastic and the other is thermal, both propagating with finite speeds with exponential attenuation, and a third which is called shear wave, propagating with constant speed but with no exponential attenuation. The Hankel transforms are inverted analytically. The inversion of the Laplace transforms is carried out using the inversion formula of the transform together with Fourier expansion techniques. Numerical results are presented graphically along with a comparison of the three theories of thermoelasticity.
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