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Mathematical Model Nonlinear Heat Transfer in an Inhomogeneous Dispersible System

In: Mathematical Models of Non-Linear Excitations, Transfer, Dynamics, and Control in Condensed Systems and Other Media

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  • Marina A. Smirnova

    (Tver State Technical University)

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Now one from actual problems of modern physics of dispersible mediums is the problem of heat transfer, taking place under an operation of heat sources (for example, electromagnetic nature). Such tasks immediately are connected to a problem of control by natural appearances and technological processes, in personally, with application of a laser engineering. The progress in a modern laser engineering, and also the successes in direction of deriving of substances with specific properties, reduce in necessity of study of singularities nonlinear heat transfer in dispersible systems. In personally, recently has a place active study of processes of transposition in systems containing clusters. Really, the clusters have a direct ratio to processes of association of rigid particles — formation of clusters in clouds, coagulation of particles in smokes, formation of structures for want of relaxation a metal pair etc. Per last years the heavily research of such structures by methods of computing physics 1–3 was carried out.

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  • Marina A. Smirnova, 1999. "Mathematical Model Nonlinear Heat Transfer in an Inhomogeneous Dispersible System," Springer Books, in: Ludmila A. Uvarova & Arkadii E. Arinstein & Anatolii V. Latyshev (ed.), Mathematical Models of Non-Linear Excitations, Transfer, Dynamics, and Control in Condensed Systems and Other Media, pages 129-134, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4615-4799-0_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4799-0_10
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