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Inverse method applied to thermal forced convection

Authors: Yvon JARNY, Denis MAILLET, Daniel PETIT

Publication date: April 10, 2015, Review date: October 9, 2019

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2. Inverse methods applied to transfers in infinite media

The aim of this section is to illustrate the similarities and differences between conduction and inverse convection, through a detailed analysis of the formulation and resolution of elementary inverse problems. The idea is first to determine and compare the heating generated by a point source in an infinite medium, in conduction-only mode and in "conduction + transport" mode, and then to develop the inverse problem in both cases.

2.1 Advection-diffusion in infinite media

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2.1.1 Model equations

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