The results of the temperature and electric potential numerical simulation in the model of an anisotropic thermoelement under thermal action typical for the experimental conditions on shock tubes are presented. The influence of the thermal conductivity anisotropy on the temperature distribution and the generated thermoelectric power is analysed. The results of solving the inverse problem - determining the heat flux from the calculated thermoelectric power are presented. The errors in calculating the heat flux on the basis of the one-dimensional model have been determined.
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