Abstract

Viscoelastic nanomaterials (e.g., ethylene glycol-Al2O3, ethylene glycol-ZnO, etc.) have become one of the most promising candidates for nanodevices/nanocomposites, which are widely used as high-efficient nano colloidal dampers, nano-sensors, and nano-actuators in nanoengineering due to their excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties. Present study aims to develop a complete size-dependent thermo-viscoelastic coupling model accounting for two fundamentally distinct size-dependent models which govern the nonlocal feature of heat transport and viscoelastic deformation, respectively. The proposed model is applied to investigate the transient responses of a bi-layered composite viscoelastic nanoplate with nonidealized interfacial conditions of thermal contact resistance and elastic wave impedance.

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