Precise integration boundary element method for solving nonlinear transient heat conduction problems with temperature dependent thermal conductivity and heat capacity
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The precise integration boundary element method (PIBEM) is used to solve nonlinear transient heat conduction problems with temperature dependent thermal conductivity and heat capacity in this artic...
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Published 12 times per year, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals addresses all aspects of the methodology for the numerical solution of problems in heat and mass transfer as well as fluid flow. The journal’s scope also encompasses modeling of complex physical phenomena that serves as a foundation for attaining numerical solutions, and includes numerical or experimental results that support methodology development.
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