Conference Paper

Application of the New General Integral Transform for Newton’s Law of Cooling

Volume: 28 August 1, 2024
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Application of the New General Integral Transform for Newton’s Law of Cooling

Abstract

Integral transformations are versatile mathematical techniques that are applicable in a wide range of applications in various fields in mathematics, engineering and applied sciences. Using integral transformations, complicated functions can be transformed into more simpler functions to be analyzed and to be solved. Integral transform methods have been extensively used to solve differential equation theories and numerical calculation. Newton's law of cooling is the fundamental law that describes the rate of heat transfer by a body to its surrounding through radiation. This important law can be modelled in the form of differential equation, which is solved by many researchers by using different methods. Some researchers used integral transforms to solve this equation. In this study, we use an integral transform, providing a more flexible and powerful approach for solving differential equations, called as “New General Integral Transform” as a generalization of the Laplace transform method and some applications are given to demonstrate the effectiveness of this transform.

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References

  1. Peker, H. A., & Uysal, E. (2024). Application of the new general integral transform for Newton’s law of cooling. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (EPSTEM), 28, 216- 223.

Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Software Engineering (Other)

Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Esma Uysal This is me
Türkiye

Early Pub Date

July 20, 2024

Publication Date

August 1, 2024

Submission Date

February 6, 2024

Acceptance Date

April 5, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 28

APA
Peker, H. A., & Uysal, E. (2024). Application of the New General Integral Transform for Newton’s Law of Cooling. The Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics, 28, 216-223. https://doi.org/10.55549/epstem.1519426