Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals

Heat conduction across dissimilar materials will be considered in this report. Fourier series expansion will be used to derive the equations that will be further expressed into three different interfaces; perfect, low-conducting and high conducting. A Matlab program will be written to simulate two...

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主要作者: Yeo, Kheng Huang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-604362023-03-04T18:49:16Z Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals Yeo, Kheng Huang Ang Whye Teong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Heat conduction across dissimilar materials will be considered in this report. Fourier series expansion will be used to derive the equations that will be further expressed into three different interfaces; perfect, low-conducting and high conducting. A Matlab program will be written to simulate two cases with varying boundary conditions such as constant heat rate and temperature. Additionally, the report will look into what conditions are necessary for the low-conducting and high-conducting interfaces to display similar heat conducting abilities as the perfect interface. All results will be compared and evaluated with the help of detailed tables and graphs. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2014-05-27T05:52:39Z 2014-05-27T05:52:39Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/60436 en Nanyang Technological University 73 p. application/pdf
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Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
description Heat conduction across dissimilar materials will be considered in this report. Fourier series expansion will be used to derive the equations that will be further expressed into three different interfaces; perfect, low-conducting and high conducting. A Matlab program will be written to simulate two cases with varying boundary conditions such as constant heat rate and temperature. Additionally, the report will look into what conditions are necessary for the low-conducting and high-conducting interfaces to display similar heat conducting abilities as the perfect interface. All results will be compared and evaluated with the help of detailed tables and graphs.
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author Yeo, Kheng Huang
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title Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
title_short Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
title_full Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
title_fullStr Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
title_full_unstemmed Heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
title_sort heat conduction across non-ideal interfaces between dissimilar metals
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