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Some non-Fourier heat conduction characters under pulsed inlet conditions

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Through simulating one- and two-dimensional non-Fourier heat conduction problems under different pulsed inlet conditions, this paper numerically predicts some different non-Fourier heat conduction characters arose from different pulse types and different pulse frequencies. Meanwhile, the differences among thermal wave, non-Fourier and Fourier heat conduction are also showed.

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Fan, Q., Lu, W. Some non-Fourier heat conduction characters under pulsed inlet conditions. Chin.Sci.Bull. 49, 225–230 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03182802

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