Title: Some remarks on the tolerance averaging of heat conduction in chessboard palisade-type periodic composites

Authors: KULA, D., MAZEWSKA, M., WIERZBICKI, E.

Keywords: heat transfer, biperiodic conductors, tolerance averaging, boundary effects, dividing wall

Abstract: The paper deals with periodic composites which material structure is described by the anisotropic conductivity matrix invariant with respect to the pair of orthogonal translations such that the periodic cell determined by them coincides with the shape of chess-board cell. Moreover, it will be assumed that the material structure is invariant over the π /2-rotations with the symmetry axes of any chess-board cell and orthogonal to this cell as the axes of the rotation. The main aim of this paper is to discuss the problem of the macroisotropic properties of heat conduction of the considered conductor.

APA style references: Kula, D., Mazewska, M. & Wierzbicki, E. (2012). Some remarks on the tolerance averaging of heat conduction in chessboard palisade-type periodic composites. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 21 (3), 131-140.

APA style citation in text: The first time citation in text: (Kula, Mazewska & Wierzbicki, 2012), next citation: (Kula et al., 2012)

Chicago style references: Kula, Dorota, Marta Mazewska, Ewaryst Wierzbicki. "Some remarks on the tolerance averaging of heat conduction in chessboard palisade-type periodic composites." Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 57 ser., vol. 21, no 3, (2012): 131-140.

Chicago style citation in text: (Kula, Mazewska, and Wierzbicki 2012)

Bibtxt style references: @article{Kula_Mazewska_Wierzbicki_2012_PNIKS, author={Kula, Dorota and Mazewska, Marta and Wierzbicki, Ewaryst}, title={Some remarks on the tolerance averaging of heat conduction in chessboard palisade-type periodic composites.}, journal={Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences}, URL={http://iks_pn.sggw.pl/PN57/A1/art1.pdf}, year={2012}, volume={21 (3)}, number={57}, pages={131-140}}

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