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Two-temperature generalized thermoviscoelasticity with fractional order strain subjected to moving heat source: state space approach (Q2337075)

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Two-temperature generalized thermoviscoelasticity with fractional order strain subjected to moving heat source: state space approach
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    Two-temperature generalized thermoviscoelasticity with fractional order strain subjected to moving heat source: state space approach (English)
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    19 November 2019
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    Summary: The theory of generalized thermoelasticity with fractional order strain is employed to study the problem of one-dimensional disturbances in a viscoelastic solid in the presence of a moving internal heat source and subjected to a mechanical load. The problem is in the context of Green-Naghdi theory of thermoelasticity with energy dissipation. Laplace transform and state space techniques are used to obtain the general solution for a set of boundary conditions. To tackle the expression of heat source, Fourier transform is also employed. The expressions for different field parameters such as displacement, stress, thermodynamical temperature, and conductive temperature in the physical domain are derived by the application of numerical inversion technique. The effects of fractional order strain, two-temperature parameter, viscosity, and velocity of internal heat source on the field variables are depicted graphically for copper material. Some special cases of interest have also been presented.
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    one-dimensional disturbance
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    viscoelasticity
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    Green-Naghdi theory
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    Laplace transform
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    Fourier transform
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