Tf. Chen et al., A numerical and experimental study of a one-dimensional space boundary inverse heat conduction problem, T CAN SOC M, 23(2), 1999, pp. 267-274
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Inverse Heat Conduction Problems (IHCPs) are not the same as direct heat co
nduction problems which are "well-posed". The difficulty of the "ill-posed"
IHCP is that a small error perturbation in the data will lead to a large e
rror in the reconstructed solution. An inverse procedure for solving an MCP
should have the ability to handle the required information obtained from m
easurements containing noise. In the present work, a stable, accurate and r
eliable inversion solver is used with interior temperature measurements to
predict surface temperatures at the both sides of a brick Numerical results
in comparison with experimental data are presented.