In this paper, we study the effects of magnetic field and initial stress on plane waves propagation. We have investigated the problem of reflection and refraction of thermoelastic waves at a magnetized solid-liquid interface in the presence of initial stress, in the context of CT (Classical theory) of thermoelasticity, the problem has been solved. The boundary conditions applied at the interface are: (i) continuity of the displacement, (ii) vanishing of the tangential displacement, (iii) continuity of normal force per unit initial area, (iv) vanishing of the tangential stress and (v) continuity of temperature. The amplitudes ratios for the incident P-, T-, and SV- waves have been obtained. The reflection and transmission coefficients for the incident waves are computed numerically, considering the initial stress and magnetic field effects and the results are represented graphically.
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