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Publications by J.V. Beck
Steady-State Green’s Function Solution for Moving Media With Axial Conduction
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Transfer Processes
Fluid Flow
Condensed Matter Physics
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A Symplectic Analytical Singular Element for Steady-State Thermal Conduction With Singularities in Anisotropic Material
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Trefftz Method for an Inverse Geometry Problem in Steady-State Heat Conduction
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Solution of Heat Conduction Problem With Discontinuous Boundary Conditions in Nonhomogenous Moving Cylinder Using Maple
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