Abstract

The transient thermal stresses in a transversely isotropic, finite, solid, circular cylinder resulting from a unsteady-state, axisymmetrical temperature field are examined. A general method of solution based upon a set of stress functions is presented for the case of an arbitrary internal heat-generation. The temperature field is exactly determined by combined use of finite Fourier-cosine and finite Hankel transforms. Numerical calculations are carried out for various cases of the thermal and elastic anisotropies of the materials.

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