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JOURNAL OF THERMAL STRESSES
Volume 26, Issue 10, Pages 925-942Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01495730306342
Keywords
angle of incidence; annihilate; generalized thermoelasticity; second sound; thermoelastic waves
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We investigated the problem of thermoelastic wave reflection from the insulated and isothermal stress-free as well as rigidly fixed boundaries of homogeneous isotropic solid half-spaces in the context of various linear theories of thermoelasticity, namely, Lord-Shulman, Green-Lindsay, Green-Nagdhi, coupled thermoelasticity, and uncoupled thermoelasticity. The ratios of reflection coefficients to that of incident coefficients are obtained for P- and SV-wave incidence cases. The results for partition of the energy for various values of the angle of incidence are computed numerically and presented graphically for aluminum-epoxy composite material in case of incident P- and SV-waves from the stress-free and rigidly fixed thermally insulated boundaries. The results obtained are discussed and compared in various models of thermoelasticity.
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