ON THE INFLUENCE OF BOUNDARY LAYER PHENOMENA ONTO AVERAGED TEMPERATURE FIELD
Journal Title: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF POLISH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES - Year 2010, Vol 13, Issue 4
Abstract
The subject of the contribution is a stationary heat conduction problem in the periodically inhomogeneous rigid conductor. As a tool of modeling the tolerance averaging technique is taken into account, [1]. The aim of the considerations is to reformulate the tolerance averaged model of the considered composites to the form which consists of a single equation for averaged temperature and separated formulas represented a certain solution of the boundary layer equation. The characteristic feature of such form of the tolerance model equations is that the single equation for the averaged temperature field includes an integral operator being a certain generalization of the well-known effective modulus matrix.
Authors and Affiliations
Ewaryst Wierzbicki
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