Magnetothermoelastic Problem Of A Half-Space
This paper is concerned to study temperature distribution, thermal stresses and displacement components for a magnetothermoelastic problem of a half-space subjected to (i) moving heat source and (ii) moving load. Classical Dynamical Coupled, Lord-Shulman and Green Lindsay theories of thermoelasticit...
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