Integro-differential equation for the non-equilibrium thermal response of glass-forming materials: Analytical solutions

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An integro-differential equation describes the non-equilibrium thermal response of glass-forming substances with a dynamic (time-dependent) heat capacity to fast thermal perturbations. We found that this heat transfer problem could be solved analytically for a heat source with an arbitrary time dependence and different geometries. The method can be used to analyze the response to local thermal perturbations in glass-forming materials, as well as temperature fluctuations during subcritical crystal nucleation and decay. The results obtained can be useful for applications and a better understanding of the thermal properties of glass-forming materials, polymers, and nanocomposites.

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Minakov, A. A., & Schick, C. (2021). Integro-differential equation for the non-equilibrium thermal response of glass-forming materials: Analytical solutions. Symmetry, 13(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13020256

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