Abstract

ABSTRACTIn the generalized thermoelasticity with nonlocal effect and memory-dependent derivative, the dynamic response of a finite thermoelastic rod fixed at both ends and subjected to a moving heat source is investigated. The corresponding governing equations are formulated and solved by means of Laplace transform and its numerical inversion. In simulation, the effects of the time-delay factor, the kernel function and the nonlocal parameter on the distributions of the non-dimensional temperature, displacement and stress are examined, respectively, and illustrated graphically. The results show that: the time-delay factor and the kernel function significantly affect the peak values of the considered variables; the nonlocal parameter barely influences the distributions of the non-dimensional temperature, slightly influences the peak values of the non-dimensional displacement, while remarkably influences the peak values of the non-dimensional stress.

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