Abstract
A mathematical heat transfer model in variational form is constructed for steady-state heat transfer through an inhomogeneous anisotropic solid of arbitrary configuration. This model is used to obtain two-sided thermal heat transfer resistance estimates for such a solid. These estimates permit calculating the maximum possible error when approximating the thermal resistance by half the sum of these estimates.
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