Abstract

In this paper, a hollow circular cylinder of finite length with finite extent occupying the space is considered. Based on the hygrothermoelasticity theory, the transient response of a hollow circular cylinder subjected to the hygrothermal loading at the surface is analyzed. The analytical solution for the coupling and uncoupling effects of temperature, moisture, and thermal stresses is obtained by using the integral transform technique. The numerical results of the transient response of the hygrothermoelasticity field are presented graphically for a graphite fiber–reinforced epoxy matrix composite material (T300/5208).

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