Abstract
This paper describes the applicability of the indirect fictitious boundary integral method to the thermo-elastic contact problem. As an example, a notched bar constrained by two hot rigid surfaces in contact with both its end surface is treated. As a results, the isothermal line, the stress distribution etc., are shown.
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