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A fully coupled system of generalized thermoelastic theory for semiconductor medium. [PDF]

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A generalized thermoelastic instability analysis

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2003
Summary: The onset of thermoelastic instability (TEI) is known to be directly related to the occurrence of hot spots in a variety of mechanical components such as brakes, seals and clutches. To gain some insight into this failure mechanism, an analytical model for both the symmetric and antisymmetric modes is developed to analyse a friction pair ...
Jang, J. Y., Khonsari, M. M.
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Generalized micropolar thermoelasticity

International Journal of Engineering Science, 1978
Abstract The basis of entropy production inequality for classical thermoelastic solid, as proposed by Green and Laws[1] and independently by Suhubi[2], is extended in this paper to encompass the more general case of micropolar thermoelastic solids.
Dost, S., Tabarrok, B.
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PROBLEM IN GENERALIZED THERMOELASTICITY

Journal of Thermal Stresses, 1986
Abstract The distributions of thermal stresses and temperature for a problem in generalized thermoelasticity have been obtained for an infinite elastic space under the influence of a continuous line source of heat located along the z axis. The solution of the problem is obtained by applying the Hankel and Laplace integral transforms successively ...
Hany H. Sherief, Mohammed N. Anwar
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ON GENERALIZED THERMOELASTIC DIELECTRICS

Journal of Thermal Stresses, 1981
A complete nonlinear constitutive theory of thermoelastic dielectrics including polarization effects is derived by using a modified entropy production inequality proposed by Green and Laws [1] and independently by Suhubi [2].∗ The constitutive equations of thermorigid dielectrics are also obtained.
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Surface-acoustic-wave generation by thermoelasticity

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1985
Abstract Short laser pulses were used for generating surface acoustic waves (SAWs) on aluminium via the thermoelastic effect. There exists a simple relation between the temporal and spatial pulse width at which the SAWs exhibit maximal amplitude.
W. Arnold, B. Betz, B. Hoffmann
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