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Various methods to the thermistor problem with a bulk electrical conductivity

✍ Scribed by S. Kutluay; A. R. Bahadir; A. Özdeş


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
112 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0029-5981

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper, Explicit Finite Difference (EFD), Galerkin Finite Element (GFE) and Heat-Balance Integral (HBI) methods are applied to the one-dimensional thermistor problem with a bulk electrical conductivity to obtain its steady-state solutions. It is shown that EFD, GFE and HBI solutions exhibit the correct physical characteristic of the problem, and they are in very good agreement with the exact solution. The only marked difference is time to attain steady states.


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