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The Effect of Magnetic Field and Thermal Relaxation Time on Three Dimensional Thermal Shock Problem in Generalized Thermoelasticity

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Fig. 1. Geometry  of the problem
Fig. 2. Displacement distribution at xy0.1,   t0.1 and 0=0.02
Fig. 3. Stress distribution at xy0.1,   t0.1 and 0=0.02
Fig. 5. Temperature distribution at xy0.1,   t0.1 and 0=0.02
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