Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669766 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2009 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A semi-analytical solution procedure for transient heat transfer in composite mediums consisting of multi-layers within the framework of the dual phase lag model is presented. The procedure is then used to derive solutions for the temperature-, temperature gradient-, and heat flux distributions in a two-layer composite planar slab, a bi-layered solid-cylinder and sphere. The solutions obtained are applicable to the classical Fourier heat diffusion, hyperbolic heat conduction, phonon–electron interaction, and phonon scattering models with perfect or imperfect contact and with layers of different materials. The interfacial contact resistance, the heat flux and temperature gradient phase lags, thermal diffusivities and conductivities, initial temperatures of the composite medium and a general time-dependent boundary heat flux enter the solutions as parameters, allowing the solutions obtained to be applicable to a wide range of arrangements including perfect and imperfect contact. Analysis of thermal wave propagation, transmission and reflection in planar, cylindrical and spherical geometries with imperfect interfaces are presented, and geometrical—as well as the temperature gradient phase lag—effects on the thermal lagging behavior in different layered media are discussed.

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