Analytical study of the temperature distribution in solids subjected to non-uniform moving heat sources

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We propose in this paper an analytical study of the temperature distribution in a solid subjected to moving heat sources. The power dissipated by the heat sources is considered non-uniform. The study was made in steady-state. The model is 3-D. It is valid regardless of the relative velocity of thesource. We have considered three cases of semi-elliptic distribution of the power with: (1) the maximum at the center of the source, (2) the maximum at the inlet of the source, (3) the maximum at the output of the source. These configurations simulate the conformity imperfection of contact due to wear and/or the non-uniformity of contact pressure in frictional devices. We compare the temperature change for these different scenarios and for different relative velocities, considering the same total power dissipation. The reference case is that of a uniform source dissipating the same power.

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Hamraoui, M., Chbiki, M., Laraqi, N., & Roseiro, L. (2013). Analytical study of the temperature distribution in solids subjected to non-uniform moving heat sources. Thermal Science, 17(3), 687–694. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI120826071H

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