Abstract

A thermoelastic problem for a layer of finite thickness one of whose surfaces is subjected to the action of normal pressure and heat flux is studied. A relationship among vertical displacements of the surface of the layer, the surface temperature, and the disturbing factors is obtained. Corresponding relations are obtained for a layer of small thickness. An axisymmetric contact problem for a rigid heat-conducting base whose surface is coated with a thin elastic layer is studied as an example.

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