2020
DOI: 10.1186/s40712-020-00122-2
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Memory-dependent derivative approach on magneto-thermoelastic transversely isotropic medium with two temperatures

Abstract: The aim of the present investigation is to examine the memory-dependent derivatives (MDD) in 2D transversely isotropic homogeneous magneto thermoelastic medium with two temperatures. The problem is solved using Laplace transforms and Fourier transform technique. In order to estimate the nature of the displacements, stresses and temperature distributions in the physical domain, an efficient approximate numerical inverse Fourier and Laplace transform technique is adopted. The distribution of displacements, tempe… Show more

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“…Following Roy Choudhuri (2007), Eringen and Edelen (1972), Gupta et al (2023) and Kaur et al (2020b), the governing field equations for a nonlocal anisotropic piezothermoelastic medium in a HTT, three-phase lag with MDD and without considering heat source and body forces are: …”
Section: Field Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Roy Choudhuri (2007), Eringen and Edelen (1972), Gupta et al (2023) and Kaur et al (2020b), the governing field equations for a nonlocal anisotropic piezothermoelastic medium in a HTT, three-phase lag with MDD and without considering heat source and body forces are: …”
Section: Field Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the absence of heat sources, the equation of heat conduction with MDD following Kaur et al [33][34][35] is, Wang and Li [18] presented the first-order MDD with the differentiable function f(t) w. r.t. > 0 for time t as: Depending on the material properties, we choose K (t − ) and . Following Kaur et al [33][34][35], the K(t − ξ) is considered as where and are constants.…”
Section: Basic Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(25) in Eqs. ( 33)- (35), we derive the value of B i using cramer,s rule for solving linear equations with i = 6 variables as and Δ i (i = 1, 2, 3, … , 6) are obtained by replacing the columns by 0, 0, 0, 0, H(s), 0 in Δ i . Substituting the…”
Section: Declarationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To describe damping in many oscillatory systems of complicated dissipation appliances in which memory influences could not be ignored, Al-Jamel et al 25 developed a memory-dependent derivative with respect to displacement. Using a two-temperature thermoelastic model, Kaur et al 26 investigated the effect of memory-dependent derivatives (MDD) on a two-dimensional isotropic thermoelastic material in the existence of a magnetic field. Kaur and Singh 27 presented a modified couple stress theory for a fiber-reinforced magneto-thermoelastic material with ramp-type distributed heat, Hall current, and hyperbolic two-temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%