Project detail

Experimental study of transport phenomena on moving surfaces at very high temperatures

Duration: 01.01.1997 — 31.12.1999

Funding resources

Czech Science Foundation - Standardní projekty

- whole funder (1900-01-01 - not assigned)

On the project

Description in English
The aim of the project is to explain and describe processes dealing with heat transfer from surtaces at very high temperatures while the experimental surface is moving in relation to the cooling phenomenon. The following interconnected areas are includedin the project: - experimental study of heat transfer processes and development of experimental technique for observing dynamic temperature changes which are fundamental to the study of cooling, - development of inverse tasks for evaluating the experimental results and determining the boundary conditions used in mathematical models, - development and increase in accuracy of mathematical heat-mechanical models, - application of results in the pedagogical work by letting the students and postgraduate students participate directly in the project. The invention, description and mathematical models of processes and properties of metal materials at high temperatures should be the results of the project. They will be applicable especially in the indust

Mark

GA106/97/0328

Default language

Czech

People responsible

Raudenský Miroslav, prof. Ing., CSc. - principal person responsible

Units

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
- beneficiary (1997-01-01 - 1999-12-31)

Results

POHANKA, M.; RAUDENSKÝ, M.; HORSKÝ, J.; DRUCKMÜLLER, M. Zpřesnění výpočtových modelů tepelných procesů experimentálním stanovením okrajových podmínek. In Svratka: 1999. s. 717-722. ISBN: 80-214-1323-9.
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