Abstract

The paper reviews some discrete probabilistic numerical techniques with particular emphasis on heat flow in inhomogeneous materials. The effects of different nodal configurations on the development of suitable algorithms are outlined and we suggest a new and consistent description for the discrete apparent effusivity. Our approach is then discussed in the context of TLM, and analogues are presented for flux relaxation time and effusivity.

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