Sequential algorithm of parabolic equation in solving thermal control process on printed circuit board

This paper focuses on the implementation of sequential algorithms for the simulation of parabolic equation in solving the thermal control systems. The platform of the temperature behaviour prediction is based on printed circuit board. The numerical finite-difference method (FDM) is used to design th...

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Main Authors: A. Ghaffar, Zarith Safiza (Author), Alias, Norma (Author), Ismail, Fatimah Sham (Author), Muhamed Murid, Ali Hassan (Author), Hassan, Hazrina (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ibnu Sina Institute for Fundamental Science Studies, 2008.
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