Abstract

ABSTRACTThis study investigates the effect of a semi-infinite smooth moving punch due to shear wave propagation in initially stressed, magnetoelastic, transversely isotropic material. The Wiener–Hopf technique has been employed to determine the closed form expression of dynamic stress concentration due to punch with a load of constant intensity. The substantial effects of magnetoelastic coupling parameters, horizontal and vertical compressive/tensile initial stress, and anisotropy on dynamic stress concentrations has been remarkably traced out. Numerical computations and graphical illustrations, along with comparative study, have been executed for three distinct models: when the strip is comprised of Zinc, Beryl material having hexagonal symmetry, and simply isotropic material.

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