Title of article :
Effect of rotation on generalized thermo-viscoelastic Rayleigh–Lamb waves
Author/Authors :
J.N. Sharma، نويسنده , , Mohamed I.A. Othman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The present paper is aimed at studying the effects of rotation on the thermoelastic interaction in an infinite Kelvin–Voigt-
type viscoelastic, thermally conducting plate rotating about the normal to its faces with uniform angular velocity. This
facilitates the decoupling of anti-plane/in-plane motion which is not possible, in general. The upper and lower surfaces of
the plate are subjected to stress-free, thermally insulated or isothermal conditions. The formulation is applied according to
three theories of the generalized thermoelasticity: Lord-Shulman with one relaxation time, Green–Lindsay with two relaxation
times, as well as the coupled theory. Secular equations are derived for the plate in closed form isolated mathematical
conditions for symmetric and skew-symmetric wave mode propagation in completely separate terms. In the absence of
mechanical relaxations (Rotation and viscous effects), the results for generalized and couple theories of thermoelasticity
were obtained as particular cases from the derived secular equations. In the absence of thermomechanical coupling, the
analysis for a viscoelastic plate can be deduced from the present one. Finally the numerical solution is carried out for copper
material. The function iteration numerical scheme is used to solve the complex secular equations, in order to obtain
phase velocity and attenuation coefficients of propagating wave mode. The dispersion curves and attenuation coefficients
profiles so obtained for symmetric and skew-symmetric wave modes are presented graphically to illustrate and compare the
theoretical results in the presence and absence of rotation. The study may be useful in the construction and design of gyroscopes
and rotation sensors as well as in the application in diverse fields.
Keywords :
Kelvin–Voigt , Rotation , Rayleigh–Lamb waves , Viscothermoelasticity
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures