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Fracture of a Finite Medium with a Circular Internal Crack under Hyperbolic Heat Conduction-Prescribed Crack Face Temperature
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This paper studies the fracture mechanics of a thermoelastic material layer with an internal crack subjecting to a prescribed temperature. The hyperbolic heat conduction theory is used and the transient thermal stress intensity factor is obtained. Comparisons of the results from the non-Fourier model and the Fourier model are made. The results demonstrate that the non-Fourier effect has a strong effect on the transient thermal stress around the crack tip. Thermal stress intensity factor predicted by the hyperbolic heat conduction model is considerably high then that predicted by the classical Fourier.
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July 2013
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