Second law considerations in fourier heat conduction of a lattice chain in relation to intermolecular potentials
Two aspects of conductive heat are focused here (i) the nature of conductive heat, defined as that form of energy that is transferred as a result of a temperature di�erence and (ii) the nature of the intermolecular potentials that induces both thermal energy flow and the temperature profile at the...
Main Author: | Christopher, G.J. |
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/16733/1/ACFrOgAfZCbjj8Va-PFhQQXgBlIgdAhvjmPQevGM2yqQ5r4ILqGtZT5hKZqFnfmHm5XFUu8AFebjb2dNk6vnaDNHcZmsIx2UdF32OnntzQPnfUAHHThVJtIcMqJMLbE%3D.pdf |
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