Existence, uniqueness and construction of the solution of the energy transfer problem in a rigid and nonconvex black body (Q1178982)

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Existence, uniqueness and construction of the solution of the energy transfer problem in a rigid and nonconvex black body
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    Existence, uniqueness and construction of the solution of the energy transfer problem in a rigid and nonconvex black body (English)
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    26 June 1992
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    The paper deals with the problem of steady heat conduction of a rigid, radiating black body. The radiation is by the well-known Stefan-Boltzmann law. The body is assumed to be nonconvex so that there exists a direct radiant energy exchange between the points on the boundary of the body. The heat conduction in the body is governed by a linear partial differential equation generated by Fourier's law. The boundary condition is represented by a nonlinear integro-differential operator acting on the temperature at the boundary whose kernel depends on the shape of the body and vanishes for convex bodies. It is shown by employing a variational principle that the solution for a nonconvex body is obtainable through a Cauchy sequence of solutions obtained by omitting radiant energy transfer. However, on evaluating the \(i-1\)st element of the sequence the ith element plays the part of a source term due to the nonconvexity of the body. By using some results of functional analysis it is proved that the sequence is convergent and there exists a unique limit function. Hence the author provides an iterative scheme for solving such problems.
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    radiative heat transfer
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    existence and uniqueness of physical solution
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    Stefan-Boltzmann law
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    linear partial differential equation
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    Fourier's law
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    nonlinear integro-differential operator
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    variational principle
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    Cauchy sequence of solutions
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