نتایج جستجو برای: heat propagation

تعداد نتایج: 307637  

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 2006
Katarzyna Saxton Ralph Saxton

Classical heat pulse experiments have shown heat to propagate in waves through crystalline materials at temperatures close to absolute zero. With increasing temperature, these waves slow down and finally disappear, to be replaced by diffusive heat propagation. Several features surrounding this phenomenon are examined in this work. The model used switches between an internal parameter (or extend...

2014
A. D. Kaminker A. A. Kaurov A. Y. Potekhin D. G. Yakovlev

Using 1D and 2D cooling codes, we study thermal emission from neutron stars with steady state internal heaters of various intensities and geometries (blobs or spherical layers) located at different depths in the crust. The generated heat tends to propagate radially, from the heater down to the stellar core and up to the surface; it is also emitted by neutrinos. In local regions near the heater,...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2007
Axel Hutt

The work proposes and studies a model for one-dimensional spatially extended systems, which involve nonlocal interactions and finite propagation speed. It shows that the general reaction-diffusion equation, the Swift-Hohenberg equation, and the general Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation represent special cases of the proposed model for limited spatial interaction ranges and for infinite propagation ...

2011
Kenneth D Kihm Chan Hee Chon Joon Sik Lee Stephen US Choi

An alternative insight is presented concerning heat propagation velocity scales in predicting the effective thermal conductivities of nanofluids. The widely applied Brownian particle velocities in published literature are often found too slow to describe the relatively higher nanofluid conductivities. In contrast, the present model proposes a faster heat transfer velocity at the same order as t...

2014
Satoshi Arai Sung-Chan Lee Duanting Zhai Madoka Suzuki Young Tae Chang

The dynamics of cellular heat production and propagation remains elusive at a subcellular level. Here we report the first small molecule fluorescent thermometer selectively targeting the endoplasmic reticulum (ER thermo yellow), with the highest sensitivity reported so far (3.9%/°C). Unlike nanoparticle thermometers, ER thermo yellow stains the target organelle evenly without the commonly encou...

2015
C. Amra D. Petiteau M. Zerrad S. Guenneau G. Soriano B. Gralak M. Bellieud D. Veynante N. Rolland

A new analogy between optical propagation and heat diffusion in heterogeneous anisotropic media has been proposed recently by three of the present authors. A detailed derivation of this unconventional correspondence is presented and developed. In time harmonic regime, all thermal parameters are related to optical ones in artificial metallic media, thus making possible to use numerical codes dev...

2006
S. Deng Y. Hwang

This paper employs the continuous-time analogue Hopfield neural network to compute the temperature distribution in forward heat conduction problems and solves inverse heat conduction problems by using a back propagation neural (BPN) network to identify the unknown boundary conditions. The weak generalization capacity of BPN networks is improved by employing the Bayesian regularization algorithm...

2001
Thomas M. Smith

Unsteady simulations of stagnation point flames are conducted in order to study flame turbulence interactions in a relatively simple flow environment. Flame propagation is represented using a flamelet model called the G equation. Two subgrid models are used to close the filtered G equation. The effects of significant heat release on the turbulent flow and the effect of varying turbulence intens...

2011
Amalia TORRE

The interpretation of the optical Appell transformation, as previously elaborated in relation to the free-space paraxial propagation under both a rectangular and a circular cylindrical symmetry, is reviewed. Then, the caloric Appell transformation, well known in the theory of heat equation, is shown to be amenable for a similar interpretation involving the Laplace transform rather than the Four...

2013
Ralph A. Saxton Katarzyna Saxton

Classical heat pulse experiments have shown heat to propagate in waves through crystalline materials at temperatures close to absolute zero. With increasing temperature, these waves slow down and finally disappear, to be replaced by diffusive heat propagation. Several features surrounding this phenomenon are examined in this work. The model used switches between an internal parameter (or extend...

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