Abstract
AbstractA new finite integral transformation (an extension of those given by Sneddon (1)), whose kernel is given by cylindrical functions, is used to solve the problem of finding the temperature at any point of a hollow cylinder of any height, with boundary conditions of radiation type on the outside and inside surfaces, with independent radiation constants. It is to be noticed that all possible problems on boundary conditions in hollow cylinders can be solved by particularising the method described here.
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