Abstract
The method of finite integral transformations is used to solve the unsteady heat conductance problem for a finite sizes annular cylinder containing continuously acting internal heat sources, the power of which is a function of coordinates and time, with boundary conditions of the third kind at four boundaries. The cylinder is placed in medium, the temperature of which varies with time. The cylinder’s initial temperature is a function of coordinates.
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