2021
DOI: 10.1002/zamm.202100078
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Two temperature theory on a micropolar thermoelastic media with voids under the effect of inclined load via three‐phase‐lag model

Abstract: The paper aims to investigate the effect of two temperature and inclined load on a micropolar thermoelastic medium with voids problem. The problem will be analyzed by employing the three-phase-lag model (3PHL). Firstly, to obtain the analytical expressions of the desired variables, the normal mode analysis technique is used and the results obtained for parameters such as the change in temperature, stress, non-dimensional displacement, volume fraction field, and micro-rotation of the material are plotted in the… Show more

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“…The pertinent issue will then be addressed in an initial stress micropolar porous thermoelastic medium. If the initial stress effect is also removed from the medium by taking p = 0 in the governing equations, then the results coincide with those of Alharbi (2021) (in the absence of two temperatures), apart from the proposed theory and with appropriate changes in loading and boundary conditions.…”
Section: Special Casessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The pertinent issue will then be addressed in an initial stress micropolar porous thermoelastic medium. If the initial stress effect is also removed from the medium by taking p = 0 in the governing equations, then the results coincide with those of Alharbi (2021) (in the absence of two temperatures), apart from the proposed theory and with appropriate changes in loading and boundary conditions.…”
Section: Special Casessupporting
confidence: 59%
“…(2020), Othman et al. (2021), Alharbi (2021), Abouelregal and Marin (2020a, b), Zhang et al. (2022), Kumar and Chawla (2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Othman and Atwa (2014) utilized the Green-Naghdi theory to examine the effect of gravity and rotation reinforcement on overall body deformation and their mutual interaction. The development of the effect of gravity is available in many studies, such as Pal and Kanoria (2017), Othman et al (2019), Gupta et al (2020), , Alharbi (2021), Abouelregal and Marin (2020a, b), Zhang et al (2022), Kumar and Chawla (2011).…”
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confidence: 99%