Volume 95,   №3

MAGNETOTHERMOELASTIC INTERACTION IN A ROD OF FINITE LENGTH SUBJECTED TO MOVING HEAT SOURCES VIA ERINGEN'S NONLOCAL MODEL



The generalized nonlocal thermoelastic model in the context of Eringen's nonlocal elasticity is applied to investigate
the magnetothermoelastic interactions in a rod of fi nite length placed in a magnetic fi eld with a moving source. With
the use of the Laplace transform and numerical Laplace inversion techniques, the governing equations are solved,
and the solutions in the time domain are obtained numerically. The distributions of the nonlocal thermal stress,
temperature, and the displacement in the rod are obtained and presented graphically. The eff ects of the rotational
speed and the speed of the moving heat source, nonlocal parameter, and the applied magnetic fi eld intensity on the
considered variables are discussed in detail.
 
 
Author:  A. M. Zenkour ,  A. E. Abouelregal
Keywords:  nonlocal thermoelasticity, fi nite rod, moving heat source, rotation, magnetic fi eld
Page:  651

A. M. Zenkour.  MAGNETOTHERMOELASTIC INTERACTION IN A ROD OF FINITE LENGTH SUBJECTED TO MOVING HEAT SOURCES VIA ERINGEN'S NONLOCAL MODEL //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. . Volume 95, №3. P. 651.


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