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Thermoelastic Stress Analysis Of A Functionally Graded Transversely Isotropic Hollow Cylinder In Elliptical Coordinates, Tara Dhakate, Vinod Varghese, Lalsingh Khalsa Dec 2018

Thermoelastic Stress Analysis Of A Functionally Graded Transversely Isotropic Hollow Cylinder In Elliptical Coordinates, Tara Dhakate, Vinod Varghese, Lalsingh Khalsa

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This paper is concerned with the axisymmetric thermoelastic problem to investigate the influence of nonlinear heat conduction equation, displacement functions and thermal stresses of a functionally graded transversely isotropic hollow cylinder that is presented in the elliptical coordinate system. The method of integral transform technique is used to produce an exact solution of the heat conduction equation in which sources are generated according to a linear function of the temperature. An explicit exact solution of the governing thermoelastic equation is proposed when material properties are power-law functions with the exponential form of the radial coordinate. Numerical calculations are also carried …


Flow Anisotropy Due To Thread-Like Nanoparticle Agglomerations In Dilute Ferrofluids, Alexander Cali, Wah-Keat Lee, A. David Trubatch, Philip Yecko Dec 2017

Flow Anisotropy Due To Thread-Like Nanoparticle Agglomerations In Dilute Ferrofluids, Alexander Cali, Wah-Keat Lee, A. David Trubatch, Philip Yecko

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works

Improved knowledge of the magnetic field dependent flow properties of nanoparticle-based magnetic fluids is critical to the design of biomedical applications, including drug delivery and cell sorting. To probe the rheology of ferrofluid on a sub-millimeter scale, we examine the paths of 550 μm diameter glass spheres falling due to gravity in dilute ferrofluid, imposing a uniform magnetic field at an angle with respect to the vertical. Visualization of the spheres’ trajectories is achieved using high resolution X-ray phase-contrast imaging, allowing measurement of a terminal velocity while simultaneously revealing the formation of an array of long thread-like accumulations of magnetic …


New Exact Solutions Of The Perturbed Nonlinear Fractional Schr¨Odinger Equation Using Two Reliable Methods, Nasir Taghizadeh, Mona N. Foumani, Vahid S. Mohammadi Jun 2015

New Exact Solutions Of The Perturbed Nonlinear Fractional Schr¨Odinger Equation Using Two Reliable Methods, Nasir Taghizadeh, Mona N. Foumani, Vahid S. Mohammadi

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

In this paper, the fractional derivatives in the sense of the modified Riemann-Liouville derivative and the first integral method and the Bernoulli sub-ODE method are employed for constructing the exact complex solutions of the perturbed nonlinear fractional Schr ¨odinger equation and comparing the solutions.


Establishment Of A Chebyshev-Dependent Inhomogeneous Second Order Differential Equation For The Applied Physics-Related Boubaker-Turki Polynomials, Micahel Dada, O. Bamidele Awojoyogbe, Maximilian Hasler, Karem B. Ben Mahmoud, Amine Bannour Dec 2008

Establishment Of A Chebyshev-Dependent Inhomogeneous Second Order Differential Equation For The Applied Physics-Related Boubaker-Turki Polynomials, Micahel Dada, O. Bamidele Awojoyogbe, Maximilian Hasler, Karem B. Ben Mahmoud, Amine Bannour

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This paper proposes Chebyshev-dependent inhomogeneous second order differential equation for the m-Boubaker polynomials (or Boubaker-Turki polynomials). This differential equation is also presented as a guide to applied physics studies. A concrete example is given through an attempt to solve the Bloch NMR flow equation inside blood vessels.