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In this study, we investigate the dynamic response of a two-dimensional half-space solid subjected to a thermal shock, considering magneto-thermoelastic coupling and time-fractional heat conduction effects. The material under consideration is homogeneous, isotropic, thermally and electrically conducting, with a free surface exposed to the thermal shock. We employ the L–S model of generalized thermoelasticity, incorporating fractional derivative heat transfer to account for second sound effects. Additionally, an initial magnetic field is applied parallel to the plane boundary of the medium. Through normal mode analysis and the eigenvalue approach, we solve the resulting non-dimensional coupled field equations to derive exact expressions for temperature, displacement, and thermal stresses. Numerical results for these dimensionless quantities are presented graphically and analyzed, with comparisons drawn between cases with and without the magnetic field.
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Mechanics of Solids publishes articles in the general areas of dynamics of particles and rigid bodies and the mechanics of deformable solids. The journal has a goal of being a comprehensive record of up-to-the-minute research results. The journal coverage is vibration of discrete and continuous systems; stability and optimization of mechanical systems; automatic control theory; dynamics of multiple body systems; elasticity, viscoelasticity and plasticity; mechanics of composite materials; theory of structures and structural stability; wave propagation and impact of solids; fracture mechanics; micromechanics of solids; mechanics of granular and geological materials; structure-fluid interaction; mechanical behavior of materials; gyroscopes and navigation systems; and nanomechanics. Most of the articles in the journal are theoretical and analytical. They present a blend of basic mechanics theory with analysis of contemporary technological problems.