This dissertation describes an innovative and robust global time approach which has been developed for the resolution of direct and inverse problems, specifically in the disciplines of radiation and conduction heat transfer. Direct problems are generally well-posed and readily lend themselves to standard and well-defined mathematical solution techniques. Inverse problems differ in the fact that they tend to be ill-posed in the sense of Hadamard, i.e., small perturbations in the input data can produce large variations and instabilities in the output. The stability problem is exacerbated by the use of discrete experimental data which may be subject to substantial measurement error. This tendency towards ill-posedness is the main difficulty in...
This work presents a technique called Time Traveling Regularization (TTR) applied to an optimization...
This dissertation provides a systematic method for resolving nonlinear inverse heat conduction probl...
AbstractIn this work we analyze two explicit methods for the solution of an inverse heat conduction ...
The overall goal of this work is to provide a systematic methodology by which the difficulties assoc...
A new combination of methods used to solve the transient, two-dimensional inverse heat conduction pr...
A new combination of methods used to solve the transient, two-dimensional inverse heat conduction pr...
The aim of this thesis is to find the numerical solution for various coefficient identification prob...
This paper presents a numerical method to address function estimation problems in inverse heat trans...
This paper presents a numerical method to address function estimation problems in inverse heat trans...
We investigate an inverse problem of reconstructing a timewise-dependent source for the heat equatio...
A systematic “parameter free” calibration integral equation method is proposed for estimating the su...
AbstractThe inverse heat conduction problem involves the calculation of surface heat flux and/or tem...
This work presents a technique called Time Traveling Regularization (TTR) applied to an optimization...
Diffusion processes with reaction generated by a nonlinear source are commonly encountered in practi...
In many thermal engineering problems involving high temperatures/high pressures, the boundary condit...
This work presents a technique called Time Traveling Regularization (TTR) applied to an optimization...
This dissertation provides a systematic method for resolving nonlinear inverse heat conduction probl...
AbstractIn this work we analyze two explicit methods for the solution of an inverse heat conduction ...
The overall goal of this work is to provide a systematic methodology by which the difficulties assoc...
A new combination of methods used to solve the transient, two-dimensional inverse heat conduction pr...
A new combination of methods used to solve the transient, two-dimensional inverse heat conduction pr...
The aim of this thesis is to find the numerical solution for various coefficient identification prob...
This paper presents a numerical method to address function estimation problems in inverse heat trans...
This paper presents a numerical method to address function estimation problems in inverse heat trans...
We investigate an inverse problem of reconstructing a timewise-dependent source for the heat equatio...
A systematic “parameter free” calibration integral equation method is proposed for estimating the su...
AbstractThe inverse heat conduction problem involves the calculation of surface heat flux and/or tem...
This work presents a technique called Time Traveling Regularization (TTR) applied to an optimization...
Diffusion processes with reaction generated by a nonlinear source are commonly encountered in practi...
In many thermal engineering problems involving high temperatures/high pressures, the boundary condit...
This work presents a technique called Time Traveling Regularization (TTR) applied to an optimization...
This dissertation provides a systematic method for resolving nonlinear inverse heat conduction probl...
AbstractIn this work we analyze two explicit methods for the solution of an inverse heat conduction ...