2014
DOI: 10.1177/1045389x14533435
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The exact theory of axisymmetric electro-magneto-thermo-elastic circular cylinder

Abstract: Without employing ad hoc stress or deformation assumptions, various equations and solutions for circular cylinders are deduced systematically and directly from axisymmetric problem of transversely isotropic electro-magneto-thermo-elastic media. These equations and solutions can be used to construct the exact theory of cylinders. A method for the solutions of two-dimensional equations is presented, and with the method, the exact theory can now be explicitly established from the general solution and Lur'e method… Show more

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“…For the problem of semi-infinite transversely isotropic magneto-electro-elastic materials subjected to a point heat source, Green’s functions of plane [9] and three-dimensional problems [28] have been derived. Wu et al [29] derived the fundamental solutions of axisymmetric transversely isotropic electro-magnetic-thermo-elastic media. Because magnetoelectric materials and devices probably work in a humid and hot environment, the hygro-thermo-magneto-electric coupling effects should be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the problem of semi-infinite transversely isotropic magneto-electro-elastic materials subjected to a point heat source, Green’s functions of plane [9] and three-dimensional problems [28] have been derived. Wu et al [29] derived the fundamental solutions of axisymmetric transversely isotropic electro-magnetic-thermo-elastic media. Because magnetoelectric materials and devices probably work in a humid and hot environment, the hygro-thermo-magneto-electric coupling effects should be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%