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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Direct domain mapping of a composite consisting of multiple anisotropic materials
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: A square block embedded with a core column and its BEM meshes for Problem 1
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of normalized temperature, T∕ΔT, along BC and AD
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of normalized temperature gradients, dT∕dn∙L∕ΔT, along AB and CD
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of normalized temperature, T∕ΔT, along the circumference of the core material
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: A composite bar with concentrated heat sources
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Boundary meshes used for the BEM analysis for Example II
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of normalized temperature, T∕ΔT, along the midline of interfaces for Example II
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: A rectangular composite subjected to internal concentrated heat sources—Example III
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of the normalized temperatures, T∕ΔT, along surfaces BC, AD, and RG
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of the normalized temperature gradients, dT∕dn∙L∕ΔT, along surfaces AB, EF, and DC
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Date of download: 12/18/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Heat Conduction in Multiply Adjoined Anisotropic Media with Embedded Point Heat Sources J. Heat Transfer. 2005;128(2): doi: / Figure Legend: Variation of the normalized temperatures, T∕ΔT, along interface EF
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