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Heat Conduction in a Slab X55T0 and Sub-cases
Papers | 05 Mar 2014 | Contributor(s):: Donald E. Amos
A slab is heated on both faces with known fluxes which are partly dissipated by conduction into the slab, partly lost to the exterior media, and partly stored in a boundary layer with only heat capacity. This description of each boundary condition is known as a Type 5 condition and in the current...
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1-D Green's Functions For Heat Conduction Between Semi-infinite Slabs With Perfect and Imperfect Boundary Contact
Papers | 17 Jan 2013 | Contributor(s):: Donald E. Amos
This document presents two derivations for 1-D Green's functionsfor semi-infinite slabs in contact along the boundary x=0. The case ofimperfect contact with a heat transfer coefficient h is derived and the caseof perfect contact is obtained by taking h to infinity. The two dimensionalcase with...
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Theory of Heat Conduction for Two Region Problems Using Green's Functions
Papers | 03 Apr 2012 | Contributor(s):: Donald E. Amos
This paper derives equations which describe transient temperature distributions in adjacent regions which share a common boundary. These regions consist of materials with distinct, constant physical properties. The theory is developed for two types of boundary contact. The first formula is...
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Green's Functions For Heat Conduction in Adjacent Materials
Papers | 11 Mar 2012 | Contributor(s):: Donald E. Amos
This paper considers classical linear, transient heat conduction problems set in Regions 1 and 2 defined by the half planes x>0 and x
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Transient Heat Conduction in Adjacent Materials Heated on Part of the Common Boundary
Papers | 01 Nov 2011 | Contributor(s):: Donald E. Amos
This paper considers a classical linear, transient heat conduction problem set in Regions 1 and 2 defined by the half planes x>0 and x