Abstract

In this work, a bar fully insulated on its lateral surface. composed by two different unknown materials is considered. For the analytical solution, it is assumed a perfectly assembly solid-solid interface, so no heat loss due to friction is present. This is an ideal scenario, so this loss and possible measurement errors are included by simulating noisy data for the estimation of the thermal conductivity of the unknown materials. A stationary heat transfer process along the bar is considered where a Dirichlet condition is imposed at the left that represents a source of constant temperature. At the other end of the bar, a Robin condition that models heat dissipation by convection, is assumed. The constant thermal conductivity coefficients of both solids are determined under two different situations: a) two noisy temperature measurements are available, one at the interface and the other at the right boundary; b) a temperature measurement at the interface and a heat flow measurement at the right edge of the bar are given. The bounds for the errors in the identification of the unknown coefficients are obtained based on the data measurements, the room temperature and temperature values at the boundary and interface. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the ideas used for the parameter identification and elasticity analysis is carried out to measure the dependence of the data on the estimated parameters.

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