Numerical Analysis of Material Temperature Distribution

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The temperature of the surface of a material in a manufacturing process of plasma is very important information, while the results of measurements usually indicate the average temperature of the material. By using the method of numerical analysis, the distribution of temperature on the thickness of the material can be formulated using the heat conduction equation for material. Heat distribution that occurs is computed using a heat flux parameter input power, the heat transfer coefficient and surface area of the material. Simulations performed on the heat distribution PMMA and LiNbO3 crystal with thickness of 2 to 2.5 mm.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 931-932)

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397-402

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May 2014

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