Fatima Bayones1, Abdelmooty Abd-Alla2, *, Raghad Alfatta3, Hoda Al-Nefaie3
CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.62, No.2, pp. 551-567, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2020.08420
Abstract The propagation of thermoelastic waves in a homogeneous, isotropic elastic
semi-infinite space is subjected to rotation and initial stress, which is at temperature T0 -
initially, and whose boundary surface is subjected to heat source and load moving with
finite velocity. Temperature and stress distribution occurring due to heating or cooling and
have been determined using certain boundary conditions. Numerical results have been
given and illustrated graphically in each case considered. Comparison is made with the
results predicted by the theory of thermoelasticity in the absence of rotation and initial
stress. The results indicate that the More >