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A new type of general solution of thermoelasticity is derived from the linearized basic equations for coupled thermoelastic problem. In the case of quasi-static problem, the present general solution is simpler since it involves one less potential function than Biot's solution.
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Paper from Ding Haojiang, Member of Editorial Committee, AMM
Foundation item: the National Natural Science Foundation of China (19872060)
Biography: Ding Haojiang (1934≈)
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Haojiang, D., Fenglin, G. & Pengfei, H. General solutions of coupled thermoelastic problem. Appl Math Mech 21, 631–636 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02460181
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02460181