Abstract

Characteristic features are investigated of the stationary temperature field in a flat isotropic wall with a heat-shielding coating; the wall is cooled by the environment and subjected to a local pulse-periodic thermal effect. The possibility is found of the existence of the optimal thickness of the wall being treated, which provides for the minimal steady-state temperature of the most heated point of the wall.

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