Transient Response of a Nonlocal Viscoelastic Cylinder with Double Porosity

The forced vibration analysis of an isotropic nonlocal viscoelastic hollow cylinder with double porosity due to mechanical loads has been presented in the present work. Inner surface of the cylinder under study has been loaded mechanically while the outer surface has been considered as traction free...

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