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International Heat Transfer Conference 5
September, 3-7, 1974, Tokyo, Japan

THE TWO DIMENSIONAL INVERSE PROBLEM IN HEAT CONDUCTION

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHTC5.1340
pages 174-178

Résumé

The current study presents an analytical solution to the inverse problem that is applicable to two dimensional conduction systems for geometries of arbitrary shape, when input data such as thermocouple responses are known at several interior locations. Particularly, the transient temperature behavior may be readily established on any of the bounding surfaces by suitable interior thermocouple positioning. To facilitate computation of the desired temperatures, the theory allows for a temporal power series approximation of the input or thermocouple data, as is the customary practice in an experimental program.