Abstract

ABSTRACTThis work deals with the exact solution for asymmetric transient problem of heat conduction and accordingly thermal stresses within multilayer hollow or solid disks which lose heat by convection to the surrounding ambient. The combination of the separation of variables method (SVM) and Duhamel's theorem is applied to the heat conduction problem which provides a versatile technique. The temperature distribution is obtained by the SVM which concerns the heat conduction problem with time-independent internal heat generation. Applying Duhamel's theorem on the previous solution, temperature distribution with time-dependent internal heat generation can be achieved. Accordingly, assuming plane stress condition, radial and tangential stresses are obtained which are incorporated into the equivalent tensile stress formulation to calculate von Mises stress. The comprehensive methodology described here can be useful addition for many new emerging fields in which both transient and steady-state temperature distributions and thermal stresses for composite disks are important.

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