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Heat traveling waves in rigid thermal conductors with phase lag and stability analysis

Recently, a model equation that describes nonlinear heat waves in a rigid thermal conductor has been derived. The system of the governing equations for temperature and heat flux is nonlinear. The objective of the present work is to find a variety of traveling wave solutions of this system of equatio...

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Published in:Acta mechanica 2022-07, Vol.233 (7), p.2527-2539
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Heat flux
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Thermal conductors
Traveling waves
Vibration
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