The aim of our study is to develop an approach to both experimental and numerical modeling to the thermal behavior of a material by identifying these thermal parameters. The theoretical part is based on the finite element method which is a starting point to solve a two-dimensional inverse heat. The experimental measurements are performed by infrared thermography. All these experimental and numerical techniques give this method properties valued in the industrial world as the non-intrusive measurements and real-time calculations. For this, we have supported a system of equations and the temperature field, so before starting the inverse problem, we addressed the direct problem by finite element method that has been compared to measures experimental infrared thermography well to check the validity of equations, so it’s the purpose of this work.
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