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Thermal explosions with variable thermal conductivity

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1982
Numerical solutions are presented for the case of a thermal explosion in a sphere, in which the thermal conductivity varies linearly with temperature. The behaviour of the critical temperature profiles and of the other critical parameters for variations in the thermal conductivity are demonstrated.
Avygdor Moise, Huw O. Pritchard
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Thermal Distributions in Spherical Regions with Variable Thermal Conductivity

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1986
A method for predicting relative temperature distributions in acoustically homogeneous regions heated by acoustic sources is pre- sented. A generalized approach is presented in which thermal distor- tions, produced by variable conduction andlor perfusion cooling, are approximated as an effective conductivity term in a heat-diffusion equation ...
P D, Higgins, F, Jafari
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Retrieval of thermal properties in a transient conduction–radiation problem with variable thermal conductivity

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2009
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Das, Ranjan   +2 more
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MAGNETOTHERMOELASTICITY WITH THERMAL RELAXATION IN A CONDUCTING MEDIUM WITH VARIABLE ELECTRICAL AND THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY

Journal of Thermal Stresses, 2002
The equations of magnetothermoelasticity with one relaxation time and with variable electrical and thermal conductivity for one-dimensional problems including heat sources are cast into matrix form using the state-space and Laplace transform techniques.
Magdy A. Ezzat, Ahmed S. El-Karamany
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Thermal Explosion with Variable Thermal Conductivity: Criticality and Its Disappearance

IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, 1985
Thermal stability of reacting masses, whose thermal conductivity is a function of temperature, is investigated. Some general results relating to criticality and its disappearance are presented. A particular study is made of the disappearance of criticality for the slab geometry with infinite Biot number (Frank-Kamenetskij conditions) for both linear ...
Zaturska, Maria B., Banks, W. H. H.
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Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Variable Thermal Links

42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems, 2012
Variable Conductance Heat Pipes (VCHPs) for spacecraft thermal control typically have a cold-biased reservoir for the Non-Condensable Gas (NCG) at the end of the condenser. During operation, electrical heat is supplied to the reservoir to provide ±1-2°C temperature control over widely varying powers and sink temperatures. A second application for VCHPs
William Anderson   +5 more
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