2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2022.102187
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Evaluation of the thermal and mechanical waves in anisotropic fiber-reinforced magnetic viscoelastic solid with temperature-dependent properties using the MGT thermoelastic model

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“…Quintanilla 44 , 45 formulated the hypothesis above with the aim of offering a more all-encompassing depiction of the transitory thermal and mechanical phenomena seen in materials when exposed to abrupt alterations in temperature. In recent years, the number of studies focusing on developing the theory of thermoelasticity (MGT) has witnessed significant growth 46 50 . Later studies have changed the extended thermoelastic theory into fractional ones by adding different time-fractional derivatives to hyperbolic heat transfer and mass diffusion equations 51 , 52 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quintanilla 44 , 45 formulated the hypothesis above with the aim of offering a more all-encompassing depiction of the transitory thermal and mechanical phenomena seen in materials when exposed to abrupt alterations in temperature. In recent years, the number of studies focusing on developing the theory of thermoelasticity (MGT) has witnessed significant growth 46 50 . Later studies have changed the extended thermoelastic theory into fractional ones by adding different time-fractional derivatives to hyperbolic heat transfer and mass diffusion equations 51 , 52 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the theory of generalized thermoelasticity [48][49][50] and the memory-dependent derivative, Abouelregal et al studied the thermomechanical behaviors of a functionally graded piezoelectric rod [51] and an infinite medium [52]. Using the Moore-Gibson-Thompson equation, Abouelregal and Alesemi [53] analyzed the thermo-viscoelastic behavior of a fiber-reinforced magnetic viscoelastic solid with temperature-dependent properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%