Abstract

This study considers a thermoelastic micro-elongated solid which is being heated by a laser pulse in order to investigate the corresponding impact of thermal loading and magnetic field. A laser beam that is non-Gaussian in nature is used to heat the surface of the bounded plane with a pulse duration [Formula: see text][Formula: see text]ps. The dual-phase-lag (DPL) model is considered to develop a better understanding of the problem. Also, the problems are solved using normal mode analysis as well as it helps in attaining the appropriate expressions for micro-rotation, components of displacement, the force stress, couple stress, concentration field, the temperature distribution the scalar micro-elongated function, and the micro-stress. The results obtained from the thermal variations are validated by comparing them to Coupled Theory (CT) of thermo-elasticity, Lord and Shulman (L–S) theory, and the DPL model. The graphical illustration of these comparisons has been presented as it helps in exploring the impacts of the laser pulse at two different times and the magnetic field parameter. The investigation also helped deduce some specific cases of interest.

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