Internal heat source in a temperature dependent thermoelastic half space with microtemperatures
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A two dimensional deformation due to internal heat source in a thermoelastic solid with microtemperatures under the dependence of modulus of elasticity and thermal conductivity on reference temperature has been studied. A mechanical force of constant magnitude is applied at the free surface of thermoelastic half space. The normal modes technique has been applied to obtain the exact expressions for the components of normal displacement, microtemperature, normal force stress, temperature distribution, heat flux moment tensor and tangential couple stress for thermoelastic solid with microtemperatures. The effect of internal heat source, thermal conductivity and microrotation on the derived components have been derived analytically. The graphical results are shown in the presence and absence of thermal conductivity and microrotation to show the appreciable effect of rotation and temperature on the quantities. The problem may also be extended to show the effect of different types of mechanical and thermal sources applied in the medium.
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Journal title
volume 49 issue 2
pages 351- 358
publication date 2018-12-01
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