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Longitudinal Elastic Waves in Cylinders and Tubes—Including Thermoelastic Effects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2009

F. J. Lockett
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Department of Mathematics, The University, Glasgow, W.2
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Longitudinal elastic waves in solid circular cylinders were first investigated by Pochhammer (1) and Chree (2) but they did not take into account the effects that thermal properties have on the propagation of these waves. In this paper we shall consider waves in solid and hollow cylinders as well as in the infinite medium with a cylindrical cavity, and in each case we shall take account of the thermoelastic effects.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Edinburgh Mathematical Society 1959

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