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On propagation of harmonic plane waves under the Moore–Gibson–Thompson thermoelasticity theory

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Pages 1976-1999 | Received 13 Sep 2020, Accepted 22 Jun 2021, Published online: 26 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The present work is aimed at a detailed investigation of harmonic plane wave propagation through an isotropic, unbounded and homogeneous thermoelastic medium under the recently proposed Moore–Gibson–Thompson (MGT) thermoelasticity theory. The dispersion relation is derived and its solution for the longitudinal plane wave propagation is obtained analytically. Two different modes of longitudinal wave are identified as elastic and thermal mode waves. The asymptotic expressions of various important characteristics of the wave fields such as phase velocity, specific loss and penetration depth for both the waves are obtained for limiting cases of very high and low frequency values. The Whitham stability of harmonic plane waves is established. Further, the computational tool is used to achieve numerical results for these wave characteristics and to illustrate the analytical findings graphically. Some important observations about the prediction of the MGT model in comparison to the other existing models, i.e. classical coupled thermoelastic model, LS model and GN-III model, are highlighted. Effects of material parameters on the propagation of waves are analyzed in a detailed manner. From the theoretical as well as numerical results, it is investigated that the MGT model accounts for finite speed of elastic wave as well as thermal wave.

Acknowledgments

The authors thankfully acknowledge the constructive suggestions by reviewers and editor to improve the quality of the present paper.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

One of the authors (Komal Jangid) thankfully acknowledges the full financial assistance from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India as the JRF fellowship (File. No. 09/1217(0057)/2019-EMR-I) to carry out this research work.

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