In the present work, we investigate laser heating of nanoscale thin-films irradiated in three dimensions using the dual phase lag (DPL) model. A numerical solution based on mixed-collocation, finite difference method has been employed to solve the DPL heat conduction equation. Direct substitution in the model transforms the differential equation into a linear system of equations in which related system is solved directly without preconditioning. Consis-tency, stability, and convergence of the proposed method based on a mixed-collocation, finite difference approximation are proved, and numerical results are presented. The general form of matrices and their corresponding eigenvalues are presented. [DOI: 10.1115/1.4006271
Alternative discretization and solution procedures are developed for the 1-D dual phase-lag (DPL) eq...
The stability properties of a numerical method for the dual-phase-lag (DPL) equation are analyzed. T...
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...
In the present work, we investigate laser heating of nanoscale thin-films irradiated in three dimens...
In the present work we investigate femtosecond laser heat-ing of nanoscale metal films irradiated by...
Heat transfer processes occurring in the micro-domains can be described using the dual-phase lag equ...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
In the paper the different variants of the dual phase lag equation (DPLE) are considered. As one kno...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
In the paper the different variants of the dual phase lag equation (DPLE) are considered. As one kno...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
Abstract. The thin metal film subjected to the ultra-short laser pulse is analyzed. Heat transfer pr...
The energy equation corresponding to the dual phase lag model (DPLM) results from the generalized fo...
The energy equation corresponding to the dual phase lag model (DPLM) results from the generalized fo...
The thin metal film subjected to the ultra-short laser pulse is analyzed. Heat transfer processes oc...
Alternative discretization and solution procedures are developed for the 1-D dual phase-lag (DPL) eq...
The stability properties of a numerical method for the dual-phase-lag (DPL) equation are analyzed. T...
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...
In the present work, we investigate laser heating of nanoscale thin-films irradiated in three dimens...
In the present work we investigate femtosecond laser heat-ing of nanoscale metal films irradiated by...
Heat transfer processes occurring in the micro-domains can be described using the dual-phase lag equ...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
In the paper the different variants of the dual phase lag equation (DPLE) are considered. As one kno...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
In the paper the different variants of the dual phase lag equation (DPLE) are considered. As one kno...
Ultra-fast laser heating of nano-films is investigated using 3-D Dual Phase Lag heat transport equat...
Abstract. The thin metal film subjected to the ultra-short laser pulse is analyzed. Heat transfer pr...
The energy equation corresponding to the dual phase lag model (DPLM) results from the generalized fo...
The energy equation corresponding to the dual phase lag model (DPLM) results from the generalized fo...
The thin metal film subjected to the ultra-short laser pulse is analyzed. Heat transfer processes oc...
Alternative discretization and solution procedures are developed for the 1-D dual phase-lag (DPL) eq...
The stability properties of a numerical method for the dual-phase-lag (DPL) equation are analyzed. T...
The application of new methods to solution of non-Fourier heat transfer problems has always been one...