Abstract

Recently, a great deal of attention has been paid to the investigation of measurement technique elements in the dynamic operating mode and to methods of obtaining their transfer functions [1-4]. Let us examine a method to obtain four characteristic transfer functions (A parameters [5]) for the most general class of one-dimensional thermal objects lumped under the heading "inhomogeneous heat lines" (IHL) [5-6] with internal distributed sources. The sources may be independent (i.e., independent of the temperature distribution t and the heat flux q in the body, but which can be given as a function of the coordinate r and the time T) of and linearly dependent on the temperature or the heat flux.

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