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The course provides a foundation to treat non-stationary phenomena in materials science including heat transfer in metals and dielectrics, phase transition and coupled thermoelastic wave propagation. Introduces basics of rational thermodynamics. Develops practical skills to set and solve various problems in continuum thermodynamics, to check and visualize the obtained results. Covers the most general principles of energy production and transfer.
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The course provides a foundation to treat non-stationary phenomena in materials science including heat transfer in metals and dielectrics, phase transition and coupled thermoelastic wave propagation. It introduces basics of rational thermodynamics. It also develops practical skills to set and solve various problems in continuum thermodynamics, to check and visualize the obtained results. The course covers the most general principles of energy production and transfer.
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 10 April 2019

The course provides a foundation to treat non-stationary phenomena in materials science including heat transfer in metals and dielectrics, phase transition and coupled thermoelastic wave propagation. It introduces basics of rational thermodynamics. It also develops practical skills to set and solve various problems in continuum thermodynamics, to check and visualize the obtained results. The course covers the most general principles of energy production and transfer.

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