Time-fractional heat conduction in a plane with two external half-infinite line slits under heat flux loading (Q2338048): Difference between revisions
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Time-fractional heat conduction in a plane with two external half-infinite line slits under heat flux loading (English)
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20 November 2019
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Summary: The time-fractional heat conduction equation follows from the law of conservation of energy and the corresponding time-nonlocal extension of the Fourier law with the ``long-tail'' power kernel. The time-fractional heat conduction equation with the Caputo derivative is solved for an infinite plane with two external half-infinite slits with the prescribed heat flux across their surfaces. The integral transform technique is used. The solution is obtained in the form of integrals with integrand being the Mittag-Leffler function. A graphical representation of numerical results is given.
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fractional calculus
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Caputo derivative
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generalized Fourier law
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Laplace transform
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Fourier transform
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Mittag-Leffler function
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