Abstract

This paper studies the fracture behavior of a thermoelastic cylinder subjected to a sudden temperature change on its outer surface within the framework of non-classical heat conduction. The heat conduction equation is solved by separation of variable technique. Closed form solution for the temperature field and the associated thermal stress are established. The critical parameter governing the level of the transient thermal stress is identified. Exact expression for the transient stress intensity factor is obtained for a crack in the cylinder. The difference between the non-classical solutions and the classical solution are discussed. It is found that the traditional classical heat conduction considerably underestimates the transient thermal stress and thermal stress intensity factor.

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