Biot-Fourier equation
(thermodynamics) An equation for heat conduction which states that the rate of change of temperature at any point divided by the thermal diffusivity equals the Laplacian of the temperature.
(thermodynamics) An equation for heat conduction which states that the rate of change of temperature at any point divided by the thermal diffusivity equals the Laplacian of the temperature.
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