This paper provides a solution for two-dimensional (2D) heating over a rectangular region on a homogeneous plate. It has application to verification of numerical conduction codes as well as direct application for heating and cooling of electronic equipment. Additionally, it can be applied as a direct solution for the inverse heat conduction problem, most notably used in thermal protection systems for re-entry vehicles. The solutions used in this work are generated using Green's functions (GFs). Two approaches are used, which provide solutions for either semi-infinite plates or finite plates with isothermal conditions, which are located a long distance from the heating. The methods are both efficient numerically and have extreme accuracy, which can be used to provide additional solution verification. The solutions have components that are shown to have physical significance. The procedure involves the derivation of previously unknown simpler forms for the summations, in some cases by virtue of the use of algebraic components. Also, a mathematical identity given in this paper can be used for a variety of related problems.
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Transient Two-Dimensional Heat Conduction Problem With Partial Heating Near Corners
Robert L. McMasters,
Robert L. McMasters
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, VA 24450
e-mail: mcmastersrl@vmi.edu
Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, VA 24450
e-mail: mcmastersrl@vmi.edu
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Filippo de Monte,
Filippo de Monte
Department of Industrial and Information
Engineering and Economics,
University of L'Aquila,
Via G. Gronchi n. 18,
L'Aquila 67100, Italy
e-mail: filippo.demonte@ing.univaq.it
Engineering and Economics,
University of L'Aquila,
Via G. Gronchi n. 18,
L'Aquila 67100, Italy
e-mail: filippo.demonte@ing.univaq.it
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James V. Beck,
James V. Beck
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI 48824
e-mail: beck@egr.msu.edu
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI 48824
e-mail: beck@egr.msu.edu
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Donald E. Amos
Donald E. Amos
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Robert L. McMasters
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, VA 24450
e-mail: mcmastersrl@vmi.edu
Virginia Military Institute,
Lexington, VA 24450
e-mail: mcmastersrl@vmi.edu
Filippo de Monte
Department of Industrial and Information
Engineering and Economics,
University of L'Aquila,
Via G. Gronchi n. 18,
L'Aquila 67100, Italy
e-mail: filippo.demonte@ing.univaq.it
Engineering and Economics,
University of L'Aquila,
Via G. Gronchi n. 18,
L'Aquila 67100, Italy
e-mail: filippo.demonte@ing.univaq.it
James V. Beck
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI 48824
e-mail: beck@egr.msu.edu
Michigan State University,
East Lansing, MI 48824
e-mail: beck@egr.msu.edu
Donald E. Amos
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received April 6, 2017; final manuscript received June 28, 2017; published online September 13, 2017. Assoc. Editor: Alan McGaughey.
J. Heat Transfer. Feb 2018, 140(2): 021301 (10 pages)
Published Online: September 13, 2017
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Received:
April 6, 2017
Revised:
June 28, 2017
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McMasters, R. L., de Monte, F., Beck, J. V., and Amos, D. E. (September 13, 2017). "Transient Two-Dimensional Heat Conduction Problem With Partial Heating Near Corners." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. February 2018; 140(2): 021301. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4037542
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