Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6777828 | Thin-Walled Structures | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Enlightened by the Caputo fractional derivative, the present study deals with a novel mathematical model of magneto-thermoelasticity to investigate the transient phenomena for a fibre-reinforced thick plate having a heat source in the context of three-phase-lag model of generalized thermoelasticity, which is defined in an integral form of a common derivative on a slipping interval by incorporating the memory-dependent heat transfer. The upper surface of the plate is free of traction having a prescribed surface temperature while the lower surface rests in a rigid foundation and is thermally insulated. Employing Laplace and Fourier transforms as tools, the problem has been solved analytically in the transformed domain. The inversion of the Fourier transform is carried out using suitable numerical techniques while the numerical inversion of Laplace transform is done incorporating a method on Fourier series expansion technique. According to the graphical representations corresponding to the numerical results, conclusions about the new theory is constructed. Excellent predictive capability is demonstrated due to the presence of memory dependent derivative, magnetic field and reinforcement also.
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Authors
Abhik Sur, M. Kanoria,