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One-dimensional problem of a fractional order two-temperature generalized thermo-piezoelasticity

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In this article, the authors derived the thermoelastic stress, strain and conductive temperature in a piezoelastic half-space body in which the boundary is stress free and subjected to thermal loading in the context of the fractional order generalized thermelasticity theory (2TT).
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This paper is concerned with the determination of the thermoelastic stress, strain and conductive temperature in a piezoelastic half-space body in which the boundary is stress free and subjected to thermal loading in the context of the fractional order two-temperature generalized thermoelasticity theory (2TT). The two-temperature three-phase-lag (2T3P) model, two-temperature Green–Naghdi model III (2TGNIII) and two-temperature Lord–Shulman (2TLS) model of thermoelasticity are combined into a unified formulation introducing unified parameters. The basic equations have been written in the form of a vector-matrix differential equation in the Laplace transform domain that is then solved by the state-space approach. The numerical inversion of the transform is carried out by a method based on Fourier series expansion techniques. The numerical estimates of the quantities of physical interest are obtained and depicted graphically. The effect of the fractional order parameter, two-temperature and electric field on...

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Wave propagation of a gravitated piezo-thermoelastic half-space via a refined multi-phase-lags theory

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Thermo-viscoelastic Interaction in a Three-dimensional Problem Subjected to Fractional Heat Conduction

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the transient phenomena in a homogeneous isotropic three-dimensional medium whose surface is subjected to a time-dependent thermal loading and is free of traction, in the context of two-temperature three-phase-lag thermoelastic model with non-local fractional operators.
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A note on the uniqueness of solution in the linear theory of thermoelasticity without energy dissipation

TL;DR: In this paper, the uniqueness of solution of a natural initial, mixed boundary value problem is proved in the context of the linear theory of thermoelasticity without energy dissipation for homogeneous and isotropic materials.
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On existence, structural stability, convergence and spatial behavior in thermoelasticity with two temperatures

Ramón Quintanilla
- 11 Mar 2004 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the boundary initial value problem of thermoelasticity with two temperatures, and studied the structural stability with respect to the parameter which is typical in this theory.
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On the clausius-duhem inequality.

TL;DR: In this article, a method of axiomatically deriving a form of the second law of thermodynamics appropriate to continuum mechanics from a general statement of the law is discussed; such a proceedure logically leads to the existence of two temperatures and a modified form of Clausius-Duhem inequality.
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A uniqueness theorem in the theory of thermoelasticity without energy dissipation

TL;DR: In this paper, an initial boundary value problem in terms of stress and entropy-flux is formulated and the uniqueness of its solution established in the context of the linear theory of thermoelasticity without energy dissipation.
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