Journal of Mathematical Sciences

, Volume 160, Issue 4, pp 511–520 | Cite as

Temperature field of a layer of a fibrous composite material under conditions of external thermal radiation

  • T. L. Kournyts’kyi
  • O. R. Gachkevich
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On the basis of an expression for the scattering phase function of an individual fiber, relations modeling radiative properties of fibrous composites are obtained. We calculate the temperature state of a layer of such a material under condition of external thermal radiation. Dependences of temperature distributions on the volume fraction of fibers in the composite, their reflectance, and size are investigated.

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Electric Field Strength Heat Mass Transfer Radiative Heat Transfer Scattered Radiation Individual Fiber 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • T. L. Kournyts’kyi
    • 1
    • 2
  • O. R. Gachkevich
    • 1
    • 2
  1. 1.Pidstryhach Institute for Applied Problems of Mechanics and MathematicsNational Ukrainian Academy of SciencesLvivUkraine
  2. 2.Technical University of OpoleOpolePoland

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