Different non-Fourier models of heat conduction have been considered in recent years, in a growing area of applications, to model microscale and ultrafast, transient, nonequilibrium responses in heat and mass transfer. In this work, using Fourier transforms, we obtain exact solutions for different lagging models of heat conduction in a semi-infinite domain, which allow the construction of analytic-numerical solutions with prescribed accuracy. Examples of numerical computations, comparing the properties of the models considered, are presented
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...
An analytically based approach for solving a transient heat transfer equation in a bounded two dimen...
Based on the Cattaneo-Christov model and dual-phase-lag model, a novel constitutive model is propose...
Copyright © 2013 M. A. Castro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Non-Fourier models of heat conduction are increasingly being considered in the modeling of microscal...
Thermal processes occuring in the solid bodies are, as a rule, described by the well-known Fourier e...
Heat conduction models relevant to applications such as additive manufacturing and medical surgery a...
Different non-Fourier models of heat conduction, that incorporate time lags in the heat flux and/or ...
AbstractThe non-Fourier heat conduction in a finite medium subjected to a periodic heat flux is mode...
In this report, the equivalence between the phase-lagging and fractional (fractal) models of anomalo...
In the paper, a solution of the time-fractional single-phase-lagging heat conduction problem in fini...
Abstract. In the paper the thermal processes proceeding in a superficial layer of metal sub-jected t...
We study the derivation, properties and solution methods of the classical and the hyperbolic heat tr...
AbstractThe application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always ...
Classical Fourier law can accurately describe most heat conduction problems. But for ultrafast heat ...
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...
An analytically based approach for solving a transient heat transfer equation in a bounded two dimen...
Based on the Cattaneo-Christov model and dual-phase-lag model, a novel constitutive model is propose...
Copyright © 2013 M. A. Castro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Non-Fourier models of heat conduction are increasingly being considered in the modeling of microscal...
Thermal processes occuring in the solid bodies are, as a rule, described by the well-known Fourier e...
Heat conduction models relevant to applications such as additive manufacturing and medical surgery a...
Different non-Fourier models of heat conduction, that incorporate time lags in the heat flux and/or ...
AbstractThe non-Fourier heat conduction in a finite medium subjected to a periodic heat flux is mode...
In this report, the equivalence between the phase-lagging and fractional (fractal) models of anomalo...
In the paper, a solution of the time-fractional single-phase-lagging heat conduction problem in fini...
Abstract. In the paper the thermal processes proceeding in a superficial layer of metal sub-jected t...
We study the derivation, properties and solution methods of the classical and the hyperbolic heat tr...
AbstractThe application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always ...
Classical Fourier law can accurately describe most heat conduction problems. But for ultrafast heat ...
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...
An analytically based approach for solving a transient heat transfer equation in a bounded two dimen...
Based on the Cattaneo-Christov model and dual-phase-lag model, a novel constitutive model is propose...