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Santwana Mukhopadhyay

Bio: Santwana Mukhopadhyay is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermoelastic damping & Laplace transform. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 92 publications receiving 1095 citations. Previous affiliations of Santwana Mukhopadhyay include Banaras Hindu University & Indian Institutes of Technology.


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TL;DR: In this article, the generalized dynamical theory of thermo-elasticity proposed by Green and Lindsay is applied to study the propagation of harmonically time-dependent thermovisco- elastic plane waves of assigned frequency in an infinite viscoelastic solid of Kelvin-Voigt type.
Abstract: The generalized dynamical theory of thermo-elasticity proposed by Green and Lindsay is applied to study the propagation of harmonically time-dependent thermo-visco- elastic plane waves of assigned frequency in an infinite visco-elastic solid of Kelvin-Voigt type, when the entire medium rotates with a uniform angular velocity A more general dispersion equation is deduced to determine the effects of rotation, visco-elasticity, and relaxation time on the phase-velocity of the coupled waves The solutions for the phase velocity and attenuation coefficient are obtained for small thermo-elastic couplings by the perturbation technique Taking an appropriate material, the numerical values of the phase velocity of the waves are computed and the results are shown graphically to illustrate the

75 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an in-depth investigation of the propagation of harmonic plane waves in elastic media in the context of the linear theory of two-temperature generalized thermoelasticity is presented.

73 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the classical dynamical theory of thermoelasticity as well as the generalized theories of thermodynamics were applied to consider the thermo-elastic coupling in infinite homogeneous viscoelastic medium with a spherical cavity.
Abstract: Thermoviscoelastic interactions in an infinite homogeneous viscoelastic medium with a spherical cavity are studied. The cavity surface is subjected to a periodic loading and zero temperature change. The classical dynamical theory of thermoelasticity as well as the generalized theories of thermoelasticity are applied to consider the thermoelastic coupling. The analytical expressions for the closed-form solutions of displacement, temperature, and stresses are obtained; and the thermal relaxation effects on the interactions are studied to compare the three theories. The numerical values of the physical quantities are computed for a suitable material. The results are presented graphically to illustrate the problem.

55 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the problem of generalized thermoelastic interactions in an infinite medium with a cylindrical cavity in the context of a theory of generalized thermodynamics was studied.
Abstract: The present work is aimed at the study of thermoelastic interactions in an infinite medium with a cylindrical cavity in the context of a theory of generalized thermoelasticity in which the theory of heat conduction in deformable bodies depends on two different temperatures—conductive temperature and dynamic temperature. The cavity surface is assumed to be stress free and is subjected to a thermal shock. In order to make a comparison between the two-temperature generalized thermoelastic model and one-temperature generalized thermoelastic model the problem is formulated on the basis of two different models of thermoelasticity: namely, the Lord–Shulman model and the two temperature Lord–Shulman model in a unified way. Laplace transform technique and decoupling of coupled differential equations are used to derive the solution in transform domain which is then followed by the inversion of Laplace transform by a numerical method to obtain the solutions for field variables in the physical domain. Short-time appr...

47 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an analytical expression for the quality factor (Q) of microplate resonators is derived by applying the modified couple stress theory (MCST) considering plane stress condition and the three phase-lag (TPL) heat conduction model.

46 citations


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01 Jan 1987
TL;DR: In this article, the Belgian Pilots' Guild raised the question of what effect exposure to radar radiation might have on the human body and reported that in 25 years of experience with radar, there were no known incidents of pilots being affected by radar waves.
Abstract: In 1982, the Belgian Pilots' Guild raised the question of what effect exposure to radar radiation--for example, that encountered in passing a pilot launch's radar--might have on the human body. Recapitulating investigations of this question, this article states that in 25 years of experience with radar, there have been no known incidents of pilots being affected by radar waves. In the future, however, involvement by some pilots with Vessel Traffic Service shore-based radar could affect pilots somewhat differently from limited exposure to pilot launch radar. Pilots who find themselves in new working conditions close to an emitting source should exercise care all times.

617 citations

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01 Dec 1946-Nature
TL;DR: Sokolnikoff's book as discussed by the authors differs greatly from Southwell, Timoshenko, and Love in spirit and content, and is symptomatic of the change in outlook of American mathematics over the past few decades.
Abstract: THE appearance of a treatise in English upon the mathematical theory of elasticity is an event the potential importance of which may be judged by the that the author, in his frequent suggestions for collateral reading, refers to only three such, those of Southwell, Timoshenko, and Love. In spirit and content Sokolnikoff}s book differs greatly from each and all of these. It may be described by a possible sub-title: “A pure mathematician surveys topics related to certain problems in the mathematical theory of elasticity”. It is symptomatic of the change in outlook of American mathematics over the past few decades. Mathematical Theory Of Elasticity Prof. I. S. Sokolnikoff with the collaboration of Asst. Prof. R. D. Speche. Pp. xi + 373. (New York and London: McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1946.) 22s. 6d.

552 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a three-phase-lag model of the linearized theory of coupled thermoelasticity is formulated by considering the heat condition law that includes temperature gradient and the thermal displacement gradient among the constitutive variables.
Abstract: A three-phase-lag model of the linearized theory of coupled thermoelasticity is formulated by considering the heat condition law that includes temperature gradient and the thermal displacement gradient among the constitutive variables. The Fourier law is replaced by an approximation to a modification of the Fourier law with three different translations for the heat flux vector, the temperature gradient and also for the thermal displacement gradient. The model formulated is an extension of the thermoelastic models proposed by Lord–Shulman, Green–Naghdi and Tzou.

481 citations

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TL;DR: Torrence as mentioned in this paper proposed a dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field and identified light as an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electromagnetic fields according to electromagnetic laws.
Abstract: T F Torrence (ed) 1982 Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press xiii + 103 pp price £7.50 In 1865 James Clerk Maxwell published in the Philosophical Transactions a long paper entitled 'A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field'. In this work, about which he wrote to a relative, 'I have a paper afloat, with an electromagnetic theory of light, which, till I am convinced of the contrary, Ihold to be great guns', he set up the electromagnetic field equations unifying electricity and magnetism, and identified light as 'an electromagnetic disturbance in the form of waves propagated through the electromagnetic field according to electromagnetic laws'.

408 citations

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TL;DR: Leis as mentioned in this paper gave an account of some recent developments in the theory of partial differential equations for readers thoroughly familiar with functional analysis, dealing with various types of problem for the wave equation, Maxwell's equations, Schrodinger's equation, the plate equation etc.
Abstract: R Leis 1986 Chichester: John Wiley viii + 266 pp price £2450 ISBN 0 471 90863 0 This book is an account of some recent developments in the theory of partial differential equations for readers thoroughly familiar with functional analysis It deals with various types of problem for the wave equation, Maxwell's equations, Schrodinger's equation, the plate equation etc, but dissipative systems are hardly discussed

148 citations