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Fast inverse prediction of phase change banks in high temperature furnaces with a Kalman filter coupled with a recursive least-square estimator
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    Fast inverse prediction of phase change banks in high temperature furnaces with a Kalman filter coupled with a recursive least-square estimator (English)
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    1 December 2010
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    inverse heat transfer method
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    phase change
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    Kalman filter
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    recursive least-square estimator
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    furnace
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