Temperature distribution in solids of variable thermal properties heated by moving heat sources

  • Grosh R
  • Trabant E
  • Hawkins G
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Abstract

The temperature distribution in rods, plates, and infinite solids heated by moving plane, line, and point heat sources is obtained for the quasi-stationary state. The thermal properties of the solid can vary as a linear, parabolic, or some other convenient function of temperature as long as the thermal diffusivity of the material remains nearly constant.

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Grosh, R. J., Trabant, E. A., & Hawkins, G. A. (1955). Temperature distribution in solids of variable thermal properties heated by moving heat sources. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 13(2), 161–167. https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/72360

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