Photo-thermal interactions in a semi-conductor material with cylindrical cavities and variable thermal conductivity

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This study investigates the photo-thermo-elastic interaction in an infinite semi-conductor material with cylindrical cavities. The effect of variable thermal conductivity through the photo-thermo-elastic transport process is studied using the coupled models of thermo-elasticity and plasma waves. The internal surface of the cylindrical cavity is loaded by a thermal shock varying heat. The eigenvalue method, under Laplace transform scheme, is used to get the analytical solution of the studied field distribution as parts of this phenomenon. A detailed analysis of the impacts of the variable thermal conductivity on the physical fields is debated. The numerical outcomes of the studied fields are displayed graphically. According to them, the variable thermal conductivity offers finite speed of the mechanical wave and the thermal wave propagations.

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Abbas, I., Hobiny, A., & Marin, M. (2020). Photo-thermal interactions in a semi-conductor material with cylindrical cavities and variable thermal conductivity. Journal of Taibah University for Science, 14(1), 1369–1376. https://doi.org/10.1080/16583655.2020.1824465

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