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Heat as an Impact on Structures
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Thermal stress exists when temperature distribution on a structure is non-uniform or
constraint of the structure does not allow it to expand or shrink freely. In multi-physical problems, heat is
often generated from different mixed sources such as friction, electric current, and plastic deformation, etc.
A fully coupled thermal stress solution calculates stresses being generated by temperature
and also the temperature due to the dispersion of plastic energy. This consideration becomes vital in case a
mechanical system is under an adiabatic condition, or the rate of loading or stressing is significantly high.
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