Mathematical Modeling for Thermoelastic Double Porous Micro-Beam Resonators

Authors

  • M.G Gorla Department of Mathematics& Statistics, H.P.University, Shimla, HP, India
  • R Kumar Department of Mathematics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India
  • R Vohra Department of Mathematics& Statistics, H.P.University, Shimla, HP, India
Abstract:

In the present work, the mathematical model of a homogeneous, isotropic thermoelastic double porous micro-beam, based on the Euler-Bernoulli theory is developed in the context of Lord-Shulman [1] theory of thermoelasticity. Laplace transform technique has been used to obtain the expressions for lateral deflection, axial stress, axial displacement, volume fraction field and temperature distribution. A numerical inversion technique has been applied to recover the resulting quantities in the physical domain. Variations of axial displacement, axial stress, lateral deflection, volume fraction field and temperature distribution with axial distance are depicted graphically to show the effects of porosity and thermal relaxation time. Some particular cases are also deduced.                         

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Journal title

volume 10  issue 2

pages  271- 284

publication date 2018-06-30

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