Transient Thermoelastic Analysis of a Laminated Hollow Cylinder Constructed of Isotropic Elastic and Magneto-Electro-Thermoelastic Materials
Journal: Advances in Materials Science and Applications (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-06-25
Authors : Yoshihiro Ootao Masayuki Ishihara;
Page : 48-59
Keywords : Thermoelastic Problem; Magneto-Electro-Thermoelastic; Laminated Hollow Cylinder; Plane Strain Problem; Transient State;
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Abstract
This paper presents the theoretical analysis of a laminated hollow cylinder constructed of isotropic elastic and magneto-electro-thermoelastic materials under unsteady and uniform surface heating. We obtain the exact solution of the transient thermoelastic problem of the laminated hollow cylinder in the plane strain state. As an illustration, we perform numerical calculations of a three-layered composite hollow cylinder made of isotropic elastic, piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials and investigate the numerical results for temperature change, displacement, stress, and electric and magnetic potential distributions in the transient state.
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