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Planar crack identification for the transient heat equation
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A. Ben Abda
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2003
We consider the inverse problem of crack determination related to the non-destructive thermal testing of materials process. Using arbitrary transient heat flux applied to the external boundary and measuring the induced planar cracks.
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Published in Print: 2003-03-01
Copyright 2003, Walter de Gruyter
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