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Research Article

A generalized thermoelastic problem due to nonlocal effect in presence of mode I crack

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Pages 1277-1299 | Received 09 Jan 2020, Accepted 18 Jun 2020, Published online: 07 Jul 2020

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Pallabi Purkait, Abhik Sur & M. Kanoria. (2023) Thermal wave propagation in a two-dimensional problem under gravitational field due to time-dependent thermal loading and memory effect. Waves in Random and Complex Media 33:4, pages 972-996.
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Abhik Sur, Sudip Mondal & M. Kanoria. (2022) Effect of nonlocality in the vibration of a microscale ribbon due to laser pulse. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:6, pages 2751-2775.
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Sudip Mondal, Abhik Sur & Mridula Kanoria. (2022) Healing of the cancer tissues under the action of moving heat and non-local Caputo–Fabrizio heat transport. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:6, pages 2606-2621.
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Abhik Sur & Sudip Mondal. (2022) Effect of non-locality in the vibration of a micro-scale beam under two-temperature memory responses. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:5, pages 2368-2395.
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Abhik Sur. (2022) The memory effect on thermal wave propagation in a moving thin slab. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:4, pages 2014-2030.
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Om Namha Shivay & Santwana Mukhopadhyay. (2022) Thermomechanical interactions due to mode-I crack under modified temperature-rate dependent two-temperature thermoelasticity theory. Waves in Random and Complex Media 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Abhik Sur. (2022) Memory response on wave propagation in a micropolar magneto-thermo-viscoelastic half-space. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:3, pages 1468-1496.
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Abhik Sur, Sudip Mondal & M. Kanoria. (2022) Effect of hydrostatic pressure and memory effect on magneto-thermoelastic materials with two-temperatures. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:2, pages 906-935.
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Abhik Sur, Sudip Mondal & M. Kanoria. (2022) Transient heating in a spherical tissue due to thermal therapy in the context of memory-dependent heat transport law. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:2, pages 887-905.
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Abhik Sur, Sudip Mondal & M. Kanoria. (2022) Effect of nonlocality and memory responses in the thermoelastic problem with a Mode I crack. Waves in Random and Complex Media 32:2, pages 771-796.
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Sudip Mondal & Abhik Sur. (2021) Nonlocal effects in a functionally graded thermoelastic layer due to volumetric absorption laser. Waves in Random and Complex Media 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Amitabh Gyan Ranjan, Sudesh Kumar, Pravin Kumar & Rajesh Prasad. Analysis of the crack problem under unified generalized thermoelasticity. Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Sudip Mondal & Abhik Sur. (2024) Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Interaction in a Poroelastic Half-Space with Nonlocal Memory Effects. International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics 10:2.
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Abhik Sur. (2023) Elasto-thermodiffusive nonlocal responses for a spherical cavity due to memory effect. Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials.
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Tareq Saeed & Ibrahim A. Abbas. (2021) The Effect of Fractional Time Derivative on Two-Dimension Porous Materials Due to Pulse Heat Flux. Mathematics 9:3, pages 207.
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