Abstract.
The Green–Naghdi theory of heat conduction enjoys great research interest because it is developed in a very general way and because it is capable of accounting for thermal pulse transmission in a very general manner. In this paper, that theory is revisited, and some questions it leaves open are pointed out.
Keywords: Hyperbolic heat conduction; Green–Naghdi heat transfer; thermal pulse transmission; thermoelasticity
Received: 2012-06-18
Accepted: 2012-08-01
Published Online: 2013-06-01
Published in Print: 2013-06-01
© 2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston
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Keywords for this article
Hyperbolic heat conduction;
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