Abstract
Steady thermal stress analysis without heat generation can easily be solved by the boundary element method. However, for the case with heat generation, a domain integral is necessary. This paper shows that the problem of steady heat conduction with heat generation can approximately be solved without the domain integral using an improved multiple-reciprocity boundary element method. In this method, the domain integral in each step is divided into point, line and area integrals in the case of a two-dimensional body. In order to solve the problem, the contour lines of heat generation, which approximate the actual heat generation, are used.
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