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The principles of data processing based on the numerical solution of the nonlinear heat-conduction problem Pt. 2. The coefficient functional optimization problem in a variational formulation

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The solution of the coefficient heat-conduction problem when a linear pulsed heat source acts in the plane of contact of two semibounded bodies, obtained using variational-iterational calculus methods, is presented. The results of tests on a number of heat-insulating materials are given.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika No. 2, pp. 48–50, February, 2008.

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Ishchuk, I.N. The principles of data processing based on the numerical solution of the nonlinear heat-conduction problem Pt. 2. The coefficient functional optimization problem in a variational formulation. Meas Tech 51, 184–187 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-008-9007-3

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