Volume 88,   №2

EFFECT OF TWO TEMPERATURES AND STIFFNESS ON WAVES PROPAGATING AT THE INTERFACE OF TWO MICROPOLAR THERMOELASTIC MEDIA



This paper is concerned with the effect of two temperatures and stiffness on wave propagation at the interface of two micropolar thermoelastic media on the basis of the thermoelasticity theory of type III (Green–Naghdi, or GN, model). The amplitude ratios of various refl ected and transmitted waves are obtained for an imperfect boundary. The effect of the normal force stiffness, transverse force stiffness, transverse couple stiffness, thermal conductivity, and two temperatures on these amplitude ratios is considered for the incidence of various plane waves. The variations of the amplitude ratios with the angle of incidence are shown graphically.
 
 
Author:  Rajneesh Kumar and Mandeep Kaur
Keywords:  thermoelasticity with energy dissipation, two temperatures, refl ection and transmission, amplitude ratios, imperfect boundary
Page:  543

Rajneesh Kumar and Mandeep Kaur.  EFFECT OF TWO TEMPERATURES AND STIFFNESS ON WAVES PROPAGATING AT THE INTERFACE OF TWO MICROPOLAR THERMOELASTIC MEDIA //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics. №2. Volume 88, №2. P. 543.


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