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USE OF GENETIC ALGORITHMS IN THERMAL PROPERTY ESTIMATION: PART II - SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF THERMAL PROPERTIES

This two-part study is on the use of genetic algorithms (GAs) to design experiments and develop estimation methodologies for the determination of thermal properties; Part I is focused on the development of an improved GA, called an extended elitist genetic algorithm (EEGA), and on the implementation...

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Published in:Numerical heat transfer. Part A, Applications Applications, 1998-02, Vol.33 (2), p.149-168
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