The problem of two collinear cracks in an infinite thermoelastic transversely isotropic
medium under non-Fourier heat conduction law is studied. The considered cracks are
thermally insulated, which do not admit any disturbances of thermal flow across the
cracks. The mode II thermal stress intensity factor and crack opening displacement
are derived for a stress free boundary condition and plotted to show the effect of
crack length. Moreover, the work shows the thermal stress intensity factor’s
behaviour in case of a Fourier heat conduction (parabolic) law and for a single
crack.
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