An Exact Solution for Classic Coupled Magneto-Thermo-Elasticity in Cylindrical Coordinates
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In this paper, the classic coupled Magneto-thermo-elasticity model of hollow and solid cylinders under radial-symmetric loading condition (r, t) is considered. A full analytical and the direct method based on Fourier Hankel series and Laplace transform is used, and an exact unique solution of the classic coupled equations is presented. The thermal and mechanical boundary conditions, the body force, the heat source and magnetic field vector are considered in the most general forms, where no limiting assumption is used. This generality allows to simulate a variety of applicable problems. The results are presented for thermal and mechanical shock, separately, and compare the effect of magnetic field on temperature and displacement.
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volume 4 issue 1
pages 33- 47
publication date 2012-03-30
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