2021
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/202134700006
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Steady-state heat transfer analysis in a spherical domain revisited

Abstract: The paper discusses the numerical solution of the one-dimensional radially axi-symmetric non-linear second-order differential equation to model the conduction and radiation transfer through a spherical domain as a result of an exothermic heat source. The equation is transformed to a non-dimensional form. The dimensionless numbers emanating from the transformation represent the effect of the reaction rate, reaction type, activation energy, radiation and the convection on the temperature. The non-dimensional dif… Show more

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“…Abbas and Youssef [71] presented a transient dimensionless finite element analysis for a thermoelastic solid. Toit and Pretorius [72] derived a dimensionless finite element formulation for studying steady-state heat transfer in a spherical domain.…”
Section: Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abbas and Youssef [71] presented a transient dimensionless finite element analysis for a thermoelastic solid. Toit and Pretorius [72] derived a dimensionless finite element formulation for studying steady-state heat transfer in a spherical domain.…”
Section: Heatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heat flows are classified in different ways and steady and unsteady heat flow are two important examples of them. Although the study of unsteady state seems to have more applications, many scientists still study the issue of the steady state [11,12]. Another criterion for the classification of issues related to heat flow may be the division related to various ways of heating the body from the outside.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%