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Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine

Bibliography: leaves 106-108.

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Main Author: French, L de F
Other Authors: Martin, JB
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Civil Engineering 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/8297 Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine French, L de F Martin, JB Mercer, Colin Marais, Nicholas Civil Engineering Bibliography: leaves 106-108. The aim of this thesis is to develop a computer program, together with a users' guide, to analyse two-dimensional; nonlinear, transient heat conduction in non-isotropic solids using the finite element method. This program is an extension of an existing program that analyses thermomechanical stress in solids which may have prescribed temperature and flux boundary conditions. The program has been extended using the requirements for modelling heat transfer in mines as a guide. The theory of conduction, thermal radiation, convection and heat transfer due to evaporation and condensation is presented. 2014-10-11T11:54:44Z 2014-10-11T11:54:44Z 1990 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8297 eng application/pdf Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
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title Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
title_full Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
title_fullStr Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
title_full_unstemmed Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
title_short Transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
title_sort transient nonlinear heat transfer analysis using the finite element method in the context of the requirements of thermal analysis in a mine
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