reciprocity method (BE-DRM) is presented. Thermal effects in the case of cylindrical geometry for mono as well as multi layer structures were considered. The different aspects of interaction up to the melting point of considered materials are presented. The effect of temperature dependence of the absorption coefficients on the process of laser heating was considered. The BEM formulation is based on the fundamental solution for the Laplace equation. The numerical results for spatial as well as temporal temperature distribution inside the material bulk are presented. Two cases were considered: a mono-layer and a multi layer case. In the case of a mono-layer structure DRM and DRM-MD approaches were used, and the numerical results were compared with the analytical ones. In the multi layer case only the DRM-MD approach was used.
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