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Transient thermoelastic analysis of infinite plates with time-periodic heat transfer coefficient: Frequency response of thermal stress

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Pages 993-1007 | Received 23 Nov 2017, Accepted 03 Mar 2018, Published online: 30 Mar 2018
 

ABSTRACT

An analytical method is presented for one-dimensional transient heat conduction and associated thermal stress problems of a layered infinite plate whose heat transfer coefficient (HTC) on one external boundary is an arbitrary function of time. A shifting function method and an orthogonal expansion technique are used to obtain analytical solutions to the problems. Using the solutions, the structural response to sinusoidal HTC oscillation is investigated in single and bilayered plates, the other boundary of which is kept at constant temperature. Numerical results demonstrate the effects of average HTC (measured by the Biot number) and mechanical boundary conditions on the frequency responses of temperature and thermal stress. It is found that the range of stress oscillation decreases with an increase in the frequency of HTC oscillation except for single-layered plates without surface tractions.

Acknowledgment

The author would like to thank Dr. K. Ishiko for assistance with the finite element analysis.

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