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Thermoelasticity

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Elasticity

Part of the book series: Solid Mechanics and Its Applications ((SMIA,volume 107))

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  1. More detail about the derivation of this equation and other information about the linear theory of heat conduction can be found in the classical text H.S. Carslaw and J.C. Jaeger, Conduction of Heat in Solids, 2nd. ed., Clarendon Press, Oxford (1959).

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  2. See for example J. Dundurs, Distortion of a body caused by free thermal expansion, Mech. Res. Comm., Vol. 1 (1974), 121–124.

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  4. For more details, see J.R. Barber, Some implications of Dundurs’ Theorem for thermoelastic contact and crack problems, J. Strain Analysis, Vol. 22 (1980), 229–232.

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(2004). Thermoelasticity. In: Elasticity. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 107. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48395-5_14

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