A problem on heat conduction in a wire enclosed by a cylindrical material solved by numerical inverse Laplace transform
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The present paper describes the solution of a heat conduction problem by use of Laplace transformation and numerical inversion. Numerical results are given and compared with the asymptotic expressions and further the accuracy is discussed by comparing the values obtained from ten-point and eleven-point inversion formulas.
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Heat Conduction Computational Mathematic Laplace Transformation Asymptotic Expression Inversion Formula
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