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In this problem, we study the problem of coupled thermoelasticity for an isotropic cylindrical cavity under the dependence of coefficients of elasticity on reference temperature, then the basic equations of this problem have been written in the form of a Vector-matrix differential equation. In the harmonic field, the normal mode analysis is used to obtain the analytical expressions of displacement, temperature, and stresses, and also these results are compared with the parameters which are used in this problem.

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Das, B. (2017). Coupled Thermoelasticity. In: Problems and Solutions in Thermoelasticity and Magneto-thermoelasticity. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48808-0_3

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