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  • There exists a domain of models that is principially classified into the linear and non-linear fields of modelling. In the field of non-linear modelling, significant progress has been made since the 1960s thanks to the widespread and regularly available computer technology. This dynamic development influenced a large number of problems including the description of physical behaviour of non-trivial tasks. Non-linear models are solved in the material, spatial, and time domains. However, certain non-linear model domains are not sufficiently developed or regularly used for analysis of the more simple tasks. This group includes task models using non-linear discontinuous characteristics of materials, which can be exemplified by the change of state of a material during heating or cooling. In this section, we would like to use several descriptive examples to expose the problem of thermal tasks solution utilizing applied materials with a phase change (PCM) (Gille, T.; at al. 2007, Volle, F. at al. 2010, Shi, L
  • There exists a domain of models that is principially classified into the linear and non-linear fields of modelling. In the field of non-linear modelling, significant progress has been made since the 1960s thanks to the widespread and regularly available computer technology. This dynamic development influenced a large number of problems including the description of physical behaviour of non-trivial tasks. Non-linear models are solved in the material, spatial, and time domains. However, certain non-linear model domains are not sufficiently developed or regularly used for analysis of the more simple tasks. This group includes task models using non-linear discontinuous characteristics of materials, which can be exemplified by the change of state of a material during heating or cooling. In this section, we would like to use several descriptive examples to expose the problem of thermal tasks solution utilizing applied materials with a phase change (PCM) (Gille, T.; at al. 2007, Volle, F. at al. 2010, Shi, L (en)
  • There exists a domain of models that is principially classified into the linear and non-linear fields of modelling. In the field of non-linear modelling, significant progress has been made since the 1960s thanks to the widespread and regularly available computer technology. This dynamic development influenced a large number of problems including the description of physical behaviour of non-trivial tasks. Non-linear models are solved in the material, spatial, and time domains. However, certain non-linear model domains are not sufficiently developed or regularly used for analysis of the more simple tasks. This group includes task models using non-linear discontinuous characteristics of materials, which can be exemplified by the change of state of a material during heating or cooling. In this section, we would like to use several descriptive examples to expose the problem of thermal tasks solution utilizing applied materials with a phase change (PCM) (Gille, T.; at al. 2007, Volle, F. at al. 2010, Shi, L (cs)
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  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material
  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material (en)
  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material (cs)
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  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material
  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material (en)
  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer - Properties and Numerical Modeling-Simulation of Phase Change Material (cs)
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  • heat transfer, convection, conduction, phase change material, finite element analysis (en)
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  • Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer
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  • Běhunek, Ivo
  • Drexler, Petr
  • Fiala, Pavel
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