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Generalized thermoelastic-diffusion model with higher-order fractional time-derivatives and four-phase-lags

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Pages 897-914 | Received 21 Sep 2019, Accepted 11 Feb 2020, Published online: 24 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

The present work is devoted to the derivation of fundamental equations in generalized thermoelastic diffusion with four lags and higher-order time-fractional derivatives. The equations of the heat conduction and the mass diffusion have been modified by using Taylor’s series of time-fractional order. In this new model, the Fourier and the Fick laws have been modified to include a higher time-fractional order of the heat conduction vector, the gradient of temperature, the diffusing mass flux and the gradient of chemical potential. We adopted the definitions of Caputo and Jumarie; for time-fractional derivatives. The work of Nowacki; Sherief, Hamza, and Saleh; and Aouadi; are deduced as limit cases from the current investigation. Applying this formulation, we have discussed a thermoelastic-diffusion problem for a half-space exposed to thermal and chemical shock with a permeable material in contact with the half-surface. We discussed the sensitivity of the different physical parameters in all studied fields in detail and the results are presented graphically as well as in tabular forms.

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