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Nonlocal Harmonically Varying Heat in a Magneto-Thermoelastic Thick Plate Using Simple and Refined Lord and Shulman Theories
by Ashraf M. Zenkour and Maryam H. Aljadani
Mathematics 2025, 13(7), 1160; https://doi.org/10.3390/math13071160 - 31 Mar 2025
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This work presents a solution to the nonlocal harmonically varying heat model in a magneto-thermoelastic thick plate. The classical, simple, and refined Lord and Shulman theories of thermoelasticity are applied. The medium is under a harmonic varying heat source with a constant strength [...] Read more.
This work presents a solution to the nonlocal harmonically varying heat model in a magneto-thermoelastic thick plate. The classical, simple, and refined Lord and Shulman theories of thermoelasticity are applied. The medium is under a harmonic varying heat source with a constant strength and applied longitudinal magnetic field. Additionally, the nonlocal effect of thermoelastic materials is demonstrated using Eringen’s nonlocal theory. The Laplace transform technique is used to find the analytical solution. The numerical inversion approach of the Laplace transform is employed to determine the solution within the physical domain. The impacts of nonlocal, time parameters, and the angular frequency of thermal vibration on the field variables are presented graphically and analyzed in detail. The findings indicate that the responses of the magneto-thermoelastic thick plate to harmonically varying heat are significantly influenced by each one of the physical parameters. The refined Lord and Shulman model presents significant fluctuations in the results due to the theory’s additional terms. Full article
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