Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids

The uses of functionally graded solids in the world have risen throughout the years. These solids, made up of functionally graded material (FGM), have changing material properties over space. Therefore, FGM give engineers a wide range of choices and some degree of flexibility in material selection t...

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Main Author: Choo, Wee Kuang.
Other Authors: Ang Whye Teong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-532432023-03-04T19:25:16Z Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids Choo, Wee Kuang. Ang Whye Teong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering The uses of functionally graded solids in the world have risen throughout the years. These solids, made up of functionally graded material (FGM), have changing material properties over space. Therefore, FGM give engineers a wide range of choices and some degree of flexibility in material selection to suit their needs. Although these solids are highly useful, the cost of producing them is fairly expensive. In the field of heat transfer with functionally graded materials, the analysis of such interaction has been gaining importance. Through well-developed analysis and simulation, heat transfer problems involving functionally graded materials can be studied. Insightful knowledge can be gained and ultimately, people are able to choose and use a FGM that suits their application. In this project, the topic of interest is the numerical analysis approach to the temperature distribution of such materials in heat conduction. The temperature distribution of a functionally graded material with different shapes and boundary conditions will be solved numerically by the boundary element method (BEM) using MATLAB. A comparison between the numerically solved values will be compared with the values solved analytically using some test problems. This comparison will give the author a level of confidence in the results obtained when applying the BEM to some numerical experiments involving a rectangular plate made up of FGM. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2013-05-31T02:14:55Z 2013-05-31T02:14:55Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53243 en Nanyang Technological University 78 p. application/pdf
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Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids
description The uses of functionally graded solids in the world have risen throughout the years. These solids, made up of functionally graded material (FGM), have changing material properties over space. Therefore, FGM give engineers a wide range of choices and some degree of flexibility in material selection to suit their needs. Although these solids are highly useful, the cost of producing them is fairly expensive. In the field of heat transfer with functionally graded materials, the analysis of such interaction has been gaining importance. Through well-developed analysis and simulation, heat transfer problems involving functionally graded materials can be studied. Insightful knowledge can be gained and ultimately, people are able to choose and use a FGM that suits their application. In this project, the topic of interest is the numerical analysis approach to the temperature distribution of such materials in heat conduction. The temperature distribution of a functionally graded material with different shapes and boundary conditions will be solved numerically by the boundary element method (BEM) using MATLAB. A comparison between the numerically solved values will be compared with the values solved analytically using some test problems. This comparison will give the author a level of confidence in the results obtained when applying the BEM to some numerical experiments involving a rectangular plate made up of FGM.
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title Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids
title_short Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids
title_full Boundary element simulation of heat conduction in functionally graded solids
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