Analysis of temperature-elasticity and inclined loading in fiber-reinforced visco-thermo-diffusive materials

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Abstract

In this study, we investigate the effects of temperature-dependent properties and an inclined loading on plane waves in fiber-reinforced visco-thermoelastic solids using a three-phase-lag (3PHL) model. Elastic modulus expressed as a linear function of reference temperature. The problem was solved numerically by the normal mode analysis, and the obtained numerical results of thermal temperature, displacement, stresses, mass concentration, chemical potential are plotted and analyzed. The graphs show the variation of these quantities with different values ​​of the inclined load and empirical solid constants in the medium. In particular, the oblique loading was shown to be an important factor influencing the variation of all field quantities, while temperature-dependent properties had a significant impact on their changes.

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