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Approximations to the temperature in a heated thermoelastic fluid

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

W. A. Day
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Hertford College, Oxford.
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It has been shown in [1, 2] that it is sometimes possible to justify the uncoupled and quasi-static approximations which are commonly invoked to simplify the solution of initial and boundary value problems in the linear theory of thermoelasticity. The justification involves showing, among other things, that the temperature predicted by the coupled dynamic theory is approximated by a solution of the classical heat equation.

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Copyright © University College London 1984

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