2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13246484
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Multi-Layer Transient Heat Conduction Involving Perfectly-Conducting Solids

Abstract: Boundary conditions of high kinds (fourth and sixth kind) as defined by Carslaw and Jaeger are used in this work to model the thermal behavior of perfect conductors when involved in multi-layer transient heat conduction problems. In detail, two- and three-layer configurations are analyzed. In the former, a thin layer modeled as a lumped body is subject to a surface heat flux on the front side while it is in perfect (fourth kind) or in imperfect (sixth kind) thermal contact with a semi-infinite or finite body o… Show more

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“…Additionally, multilayer analytical models accounting for both perfect and imperfect thermal contact at the heater-sample interface are discussed in [130].…”
Section: One-dimensional Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, multilayer analytical models accounting for both perfect and imperfect thermal contact at the heater-sample interface are discussed in [130].…”
Section: One-dimensional Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%