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Estimation of the temperature-dependent thermal conductivity in inverse heat conduction problems
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    Estimation of the temperature-dependent thermal conductivity in inverse heat conduction problems (English)
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    17 February 2000
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    An iterative approach is presented to determine the temperature-dependent thermal conductivity from the temperature measurements taken at one side of the boundary. The undetermined thermal conductivity is first denoted as the unknown variables in a set of nonlinear equations, which are formulated using the measured temperature and the calculated temperature. Then, a linearization method is used to solve the set of nonlinear equations.
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    iterative approach
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    temperature-dependent thermal conductivity
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    temperature measurements
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    linearization method
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