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Abstract:
This dissertation covers the following subjects: the optimization of stationary usage; methods of approach in the testing of non-stationary behavior, including basic equations; calculation of non-stationary behavior with the Laplace transformation; calculation of non-stationary behavior using the Finite Difference method; examples of non-stationary behavior. The final chapter is a summary of the test results, divided categorically: stationary terminal state; differential equations for the calculation of fields of dimensionless temperature fluctuations; the solution in the frequency field, and then, once more, the Finite Difference equations previously employed. The results lead to an inquiry regarding their plausibility and applicability to other forms of currents.
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Doctoral thesis |
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178 |
| Report Date: |
NOV 2001 |
| Report Number: |
A373904 |
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