Boundary Element Analysis of Nonlinear Heat Conduction Problem with Point, Line and Distributed Heat Sources Employing Analytical integrations

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  • G. Karami and M. R. Hematiyan
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volume 18  issue 2

pages  141- 153

publication date 1999-07

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