Ajs. Neto et Mn. Ozisik, THE ESTIMATION OF SPACE AND TIME-DEPENDENT STRENGTH OF A VOLUMETRIC HEAT-SOURCE IN A ONE-DIMENSIONAL PLATE, International journal of heat and mass transfer, 37(6), 1994, pp. 909-915
An inverse analysis utilizing the conjugate gradient method of minimiz
ation and the adjoint equation is used to estimate the space and time
dependent strength of a volumetric heat source with no prior informati
on for the functional forms of timewise and spatial variations of the
source strength. Simulated experimental data, needed for the inverse a
nalysis, are generated by adding random errors to the calculated exact
temperatures for the boundaries and interior of the plate. In order t
o examine the accuracy of estimations under the most strict conditions
, test cases such as sawtooth shaped spatial variation of the source s
trengths are considered. The effects of the number and location of tem
perature sensors on the accuracy of the estimations are systematically
examined. The estimates are significantly improved when the thermocou
ples are positioned close to the locations where the source strength e
xhibits peaks and valleys.