Transient thermal boundary value-problems in the half-space with mixed convective boundary conditions

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    Abstract

    Numerous problems in thermal engineering give rise to problems with
    abrupt changes in boundary conditions particularly as regards structural and construction applications. There is a continual need for improved analytical and numerical techniques for the study and analysis of such canonical problems. The
    present work considers transient heat propagation in a two-dimensional half-space with mixed boundary conditions of the Dirichlet and the Robin (convective) type. The exact temperature field is obtained in double integral form by applying the Wiener-Hopf technique and this integral is then efficiently evaluated numerically with the help of numerical algorithms developed for the present problem and by exploiting the properties of the integrand. The results are then compared with numerical solutions using finite element methods and excellent agreement is shown. Some potential application areas of the theory are also discussed, specifically in the regime where edge effects can influence thermal convection processes.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Engineering Mathematics
    Early online date30 Jan 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019

    Keywords

    • Heat convection
    • Transient heat problem
    • Mixed boundary conditions
    • Wiener-Hopf technique

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