Abstract

The article presents the interactions of magneto-thermoelastic effects in an isotropic material with a spherical cavity. The spherical cavity is expected to be tractionless and subjected to both heat and magnetic fields. The motion equation contains the Lorentz force. Laplace’s transformation methodology is used with a refined multi-time-derivative triple-phase-lag thermoelasticity theory to develop the generalized magneto-thermoelastic coupled solution. Many results were obtained to serve as benchmarks for future comparisons. The effects of time, magnetic field, and electric permittivity under the thermal environment were investigated.

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