Journal of Mathematical Sciences

, Volume 184, Issue 2, pp 215–223 | Cite as

Nonstationary one-dimensional problem of heat conduction for a cylinder with a thin multilayer coating

  • V. A. Shevchuk
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On the basis of an analytic solution of the one-dimensional problem of heat conduction for a cylinder with a thin multilayer coating obtained using generalized boundary conditions, we perform an investigation and determine the regularities of the thermal process in the body and the coating in heating by an external medium.

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Heat Transfer Heat Conduction English Translation Boundary Element Method Heat Mass Transfer 
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  • V. A. Shevchuk
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  1. 1.LvivUkraine

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