Generalized thermoelastic problem of an infinite body with a spherical cavity under dual-phase-lags


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The aim of the present contribution is the determination of the thermoelastic temperatures, stress, displacement, and strain in an infinite isotropic elastic body with a spherical cavity in the context of the mechanism of the two-temperature generalized thermoelasticity theory (2TT). The two-temperature Lord–Shulman (2TLS) model and two-temperature dual-phase-lag (2TDP) model of thermoelasticity are combined into a unified formulation with unified parameters. The medium is assumed to be initially quiescent. The basic equations are written in the form of a vector matrix differential equation in the Laplace transform domain, which is then solved by the state-space approach. The expressions for the conductive temperature and elongation are obtained at small times. The numerical inversion of the transformed solutions is carried out by using the Fourier-series expansion technique. A comparative study is performed for the thermoelastic stresses, conductive temperature, thermodynamic temperature, displacement, and elongation computed by using the Lord–Shulman and dual-phase-lag models.

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R. Karmakar

University of Calcutta

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Email: karmakar.reshmi21@gmail.com
India, 92 A.P.C. Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700009

A. Sur

University of Calcutta

Email: karmakar.reshmi21@gmail.com
India, 92 A.P.C. Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700009

M. Kanoria

University of Calcutta

Email: karmakar.reshmi21@gmail.com
India, 92 A.P.C. Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, 700009

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