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Vibrational Analysis of Thermoelastic Beams on Dual-Parameter Foundations via the Fractional Three-Phase-Lag Approach
Adam Zakria1, Ahmed Yahya1, Ibrahim-Elkhalil Ahmed1
1Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Jouf University, Sakaka 72388, Saudi Arabia.
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This study introduces a unified analytical framework for investigating the transient thermoelastic vibration of a micro-scale beam resting on dual-parameter foundations. We apply the fractional three-phase-lag (FTPL) generalized thermoelastic model to accurately characterize scale-dependent coupled thermal and elastic responses by incorporating complex thermal relaxation effects through the fractional derivative order. By employing the Laplace transform technique and its numerical inversion, we derive the coupled distributions of temperature, displacement, bending moment, and deflection within the beams. A comprehensive parametric analysis is conducted to quantify the distinct influence of the fractional factor and the foundation's shear and stiffness parameters on the beam's dynamic stability and propagation characteristics. The calculated results are systematically compared with established classical theories to validate the model's robustness while simultaneously demonstrating the enhanced predictive capacity of the (FTPL) approach, particularly for characterizing thermal wave dispersion at the micro-scale. This research provides critical design criteria for advanced micro-electromechanical systems (MEMSs) where foundation stiffness and thermal inertial effects are intrinsically linked, offering novel insights into the tailored design of microstructural components.
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