This article describes the developmen t of accurate solutions for transient three-dimensional conductive heat transfer in Cartesian coordinates for a parallelepiped which is homogeneous and has constant thermal properties. The intended use of these solutions is for verification of numerical computer programs which are used for solving transient heat conduction problems. Verification is a process to ensure that a computer code is free of errors and accurately solves the mathematical equations. The exact solutions presented in this article can have any combination of boundary conditions of specified temperature, prescribed heat flux, or imposed convection coefficient and ambient temperature on the surfaces of the parallelepiped . Additionally, spatially uniform nonzero initial condition and internal energy generation are treated. The methodology to obtain the analytical solutions and sample calculations are presented.
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