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The amplitude of surface temperature oscillation induced thermoelastically by cyclic loading is analysed through solutions of the heat-conduction equation. Significant attenuations may occur under typical operating conditions as a result of internal conduction and the presence of surface coatings. Attenuation due to heat loss to the environment will be significant only under rather particular circumstances. Comparison is made with analytical and experimental work of earlier investigators.
J, McKelvie
"Consideration Of The Surface Temperature Response To Cyclic Thermoelastic Heat Generation", Proc. SPIE 0731, Stress Analysis by Thermoelastic Techniques, (1 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937886
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J, McKelvie, "Consideration Of The Surface Temperature Response To Cyclic Thermoelastic Heat Generation," Proc. SPIE 0731, Stress Analysis by Thermoelastic Techniques, (1 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937886