On a generalized thermo-elastic problem in an infinite cylinder under initial stress
Earth, Moon, and Planets • 1987
Publication Information
Authors
A. M. Elnagar;A. M. Abd-Allah
Keywords
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Journal
Earth, Moon, and Planets
Publisher
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Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
213-223
publication.type
International
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Abstract
In this paper we studied the influence of the initial stress on the propagation of Rayleigh waves in a homogeneous-isotropic, generalized thermo-elastic body, subject to the boundary conditions that the outer surface is traction free. In addition it is subject to linear radiations, adiabatic isothermal transfer conditions. We found that the frequency equation of Rayleigh waves contains a term involving the initial stress and, therefore, the phase velocity of Rayleigh waves changes with respect of this initial stress, when the initial stress, vanishes, the derived frequency equation reduces to that one obtained in classical generalized thermo-elastic case which includes the relaxation time of heat conduction.
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