ANALYTICAL SOLUTION OF HEAT-CONDUCTION PROBLEMS WITH A VARIABLE INITIAL CONDITION BASED ON DETERMINING A TEMPERATURE PERTURBATION FRONT
V. A. Kudinov, B. V. Averin, and E. V. Stefanyuk UDC 536.2 With the aid of the integral heat-balance method an analytical solution of the problem of unsteady-state heat conduction has been obtained for an infinite plate with a variable initial condition. To increase the accuracy of solution by the integral method additional boundary conditions are introduced which are determined from the initial differential equation and basic boundary conditions, including those prescribed at the temperature perturbation front. Samara State Technical University, 244 Molodogvardeiskaya Str., Samara, 443100, Russia. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 27-35, May-June, 2007. Original article submitted September 3, 2005; revision submitted September 8, 2006.