An idea is presented to solve the parabolic differential equation by the hyperbolic differential equation. We can simulate and compute the transient temperature field problems by a structural analysis program. Using only a single structural analysis program, the users can compute both temperature and thermal stress distributions on the same finite element mesh. The method thus extends the application of the structural analysis programs which have been implemented widely. As an example, the transient temperature field problem of a square plate is computed. The result is consistent with the theoretical result. A similar method for simulating some viscoelasticity problems of Kelvin model is also presented.EI02165-171
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The time dependence of temperatures as solutions of transient heat conduction problems, may be obtai...
summary:The paper deals with a finite element solution of transient thermoelasticity problems. For e...
This article is devoted to mathematical models of thermal shock in terms of dynamic thermoelasticity...
This paper develops a finite element code based on the hyperbolic heat conduction equation including...
The classical Fourier heat conduction law gives sufficient accuracy for many practical engineering a...
Abstract: This work describes the numerical algorithm for solution of thermoplasticity equ...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the temperature distribution and thermoelastic st...
A new methodology for mathematical modeling of transient thermal processes in structural components ...
The thermal shock resistance of solids is analysed for a plate subjected to a sudden temperature cha...
9.1 Introduction The finite element method may be used to solve time-dependent problems as well as s...
It is devoted to the creation of a mathematical model that expresses the deformation processes of is...
This report describes an IBM 704 Computer program for the calculation of transient temperature distr...
Engineering Viscoelasticity covers all aspects of the thermo- mechanical response of viscoelastic su...
This paper proposes a finite element model for the determination of time dependent thermoelectric co...
In the present study, we have applied the reduced differential transform method to solve the thermoe...
The time dependence of temperatures as solutions of transient heat conduction problems, may be obtai...
summary:The paper deals with a finite element solution of transient thermoelasticity problems. For e...
This article is devoted to mathematical models of thermal shock in terms of dynamic thermoelasticity...