1991
DOI: 10.1016/0029-5493(91)90030-l
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Transient thermal stresses in a composite hollow cylinder subjected to γ-ray heating

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“…A correlation was found between the anisotropy of thermal conductivity and the sensitivity of both the displacement and the maximum stress. Goshima and Miyao [110] treated an infinitely long composite hollow cylinder subject to heat change due to an internal source. The heat was declining exponentially at the wall thickness where x-ray radiation was being offended, and the cylinder was infinite in length.…”
Section: Analysis Of a Cylinder That Is Hollowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A correlation was found between the anisotropy of thermal conductivity and the sensitivity of both the displacement and the maximum stress. Goshima and Miyao [110] treated an infinitely long composite hollow cylinder subject to heat change due to an internal source. The heat was declining exponentially at the wall thickness where x-ray radiation was being offended, and the cylinder was infinite in length.…”
Section: Analysis Of a Cylinder That Is Hollowmentioning
confidence: 99%