1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf01188756
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Thermoelastic contact with Barber's heat exchange condition

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“…where , , ␣ , ␣ are given positive constants. 1.9 says that the heat 1 2 1 2 flux in both rods is proportional to the temperature difference of the free edges. It should be pointed out here that if we take ␣ s ␣ s 1, then the 1 2 Ž .…”
Section: Xmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…where , , ␣ , ␣ are given positive constants. 1.9 says that the heat 1 2 1 2 flux in both rods is proportional to the temperature difference of the free edges. It should be pointed out here that if we take ␣ s ␣ s 1, then the 1 2 Ž .…”
Section: Xmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Andrew et al [5] obtained the existence and uniqueness of problem (1.1)-(1.6) and (1.8) under the restriction that a Ͻ 1. Copetti [1] gave the existence and uniqueness of a strong solution to (1.1)-(1.7) and used his results to drop the restriction a Ͻ 1 in Signorini's problem.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We refer to Carlson ([3]) and Day ([6]) for physical background and mathematical modelling. Existence results to this problem were obtained by Andrews et al in [1] using a heat transfer coefficient which may depend on the contact pressure and the distance of the right edge from the obstacle. Some numerical experiments using a finite difference scheme were performed by Shi et al in [11].…”
Section: )(U(1 T) − G) =mentioning
confidence: 99%