Estimation of uncertainty in an analytical inverse heat conduction solution

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Woodfield, PL
Monde, M
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2009
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The method of sequential perturbations is applied to find the uncertainty in estimated surface temperature and heat flux from a two-dimensional analytical inverse heat conduction problem related to impinging jet quenching experiments. It is shown that for meaningful uncertainty estimates, the inverse solution itself must be formulated such that it can be interpreted as giving average surface conditions over a small period of time and space. A procedure for estimating the time and space resolution limits of the solution is proposed.

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Experimental Heat Transfer

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22

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3

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Mechanical engineering

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