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HEATING A THERMOELASTIC HALF SPACE WITH A SURFACE ABSORPTION PULSED LASER USING FRACTIONAL ORDER THEORY OF THERMOELASTICITY
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HEATING A THERMOELASTIC HALF SPACE WITH A SURFACE ABSORPTION PULSED LASER USING FRACTIONAL ORDER THEORY OF THERMOELASTICITY

Ismail M. Tayel and Amin F. Hassan
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS, Vol.57(2), pp.489-500
01/01/2019

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Mechanics Science & Technology Technology
In this work, the problem of illuminating a thermoelastic half space by a laser beam is solved by utilizing the fractional order theory of thermoelasticity. The assumptions that the illuminated surface is exposed to a cooling effect and free from traction are considered. The problem is solved using Laplace transform techniques. The inverse Laplace transform has been calculated in numerical fashion. The obtained results are presented graphically.
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https://doi.org/10.15632/jtam-pl/105469View
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