THEORETICAL MODELS OF SURFACE HEAT TREATMENT OF PRODUCTS IN SOLAR FURNACES. 2. NONUNIFORM RADIANT-ENERGY FLUX
B. A. Uryukov and V. V. Pasichnyi UDC 662.997:666.642 The nonlinear and two-dimensional problem of heating of a plane plate in a solar furnace with a Gaussian distribution of the radiant heat flux over the surface has been reduced to the one-dimensional problem by introducing a nondifferentiable parameter dependent on the radial coordinate. Using the modified Goodman heat-balance integral method, we have obtained estimates of the minimum heat flux necessary for fusion of the surface of the plate and the limiting diameter of the melt hole. An example of calculating the dynamics of fusion of the surface of a ceramic plate is presented. I. N. Frantsevich Institute of Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine; email: pasich@ipms.kiev.ua. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 75, No. 6, pp. 158-163, November-December, 2002. Original article submitted May 24, 2002. JEPTER74920200214 JEPTER7492014