THE OPTIMUM THICKNESS OF A COOLED COATED WALL EXPOSED TO LOCAL PULSE-PERIODIC HEATING
A. V. Attetkov, I. K. Volkov, and E. S. Tverskaya UDC 536.2 In the present work, the optimum thickness of a plane wall with a heat-shielding coating that ensures the minimum steady-state temperature of the most heated point of the wall is determined. On the unprotected side the wall is cooled by a medium whose temperature and heat-transfer coefficient are constant, whereas on the side of the coating the wall is exposed to a heat flux with an intensity of the Gaussian type in the pulse-periodic regime. Scientific-Research Institute of Special Mechanical Engineering at N. E. Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 74, No. 6, pp. 82-87, November-December, 2001. Original article submitted April 6, 2001. JEPTER7492020013 JEPTER749203