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Laguerre Transform in Heat Conduction

This document applies the Laguerre transform, introduced by the author in a previous 1960 paper, to solve the heat equation for one-dimensional linear heat flow in a semi-infinite non-homogeneous bar. The author transforms the heat equation using the Laguerre transform, then solves the transformed equation. The inverse Laguerre transform is applied to obtain the solution of the original heat equation as an infinite series involving Laguerre polynomials. This allows the author to solve the given heat conduction problem.

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Laguerre Transform in Heat Conduction

This document applies the Laguerre transform, introduced by the author in a previous 1960 paper, to solve the heat equation for one-dimensional linear heat flow in a semi-infinite non-homogeneous bar. The author transforms the heat equation using the Laguerre transform, then solves the transformed equation. The inverse Laguerre transform is applied to obtain the solution of the original heat equation as an infinite series involving Laguerre polynomials. This allows the author to solve the given heat conduction problem.

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APPLICATION OF LAGUERRE TRANSFORM

ON HEAT CONDUCTION PROBLEM

By L. D E B N A T H (Barasa.t~ West Bengal, India)

DEBNATH (1960) has i n t r o d u c e d L a ~ m r r e T r a n s f o r m ]~(n) of F ( x )


when ]~(n) and F ( x ) are connected by means of the integral

(1) f~(n) - - T lF(x)l - - f e-~ x~ L~,(x) F(x) dx


0

where L~(x) is the Laguerre polynomial of degree n (n being a non-


negative integer~ a > - - 1).
The inverse t r a n s f o r m of 1~(n) was given by

(2) F(x) = T-1 if~(n)! - - Z (8,,)-, L(n) L~(x)


0<x<c~
The o r t h o g o n a l relations for Laguerre polynomiMs

f e -~r x ~' L~(x) L ~ ( x ) d x = 0 n =~= m


0
"--8,, n "-- m

where
8---[~(:~.~-1)(n-~-a) n

In an earlier p a p e r (1960), a few properties of the t r a n s f o r m have


been obtained.
The object of this paper is to apply the t r a n s f o r m in finding solu-
tion of heat equation for one-dimensional linear flow of heat in the
semi-infinite medium 0 ~ x < ~ .
The heat equation for one dimensional flow is given by

(3) ~ ~ v(x, t) § Q(z, t) = ~.c ~ V(x, t).


18 L. DEBNATH

where K is the conductivity, U (x, t) is the t e m p e r a t u r e at a distance


x a t t i m e t, Q(~, t) is a continuous source of h e a t ~within the m a t e r i a l
a n d p, c are the density a n d specific heat respectively.
I f the t h e r m a l conductivity, density and the source Q ( x , t) be
chosen as

K = ~e-~x~, O(x, t) -~ ~e - x x~'~x U(x, t), ~ = v 9

where k, ~, v are constants, ~ is a positive n u m b e r _~ 1 and ~ - - ~ ' ~ 1 .


T h e n the heat equation (3) reduces to

(4) ~ ~x [xU(X' t ) = ~ e - ~ x ~ ' U(x, t).

Consider now a very long non-homogenous b a r in the ideal mathe-


m a t i c a l problem, one e x t r e m i t y of the b a r a t the origin and the other
a t i n f i n i t y whose l a t e r a l surface is insulated. I t follows f r o m the
prescribed n a t u r e of t h e r m a l conductivity t h a t the ends of the b a r are
also insulated.
Suppose ~hat the initial t e m p e r a t u r e be prescribed as

(5) U(x, O) ---- G(x) 0 <-- x <

where G ( x ) is a n y f u n c t i o n suitably determined in 0 ~_ x < c~. Let


T { V ( x , t)} = u a ( n , t).
W e have on account of the result

TiR[F(x)]I : - - nf=(n)

d [ e_Zx~+ ~ d F ( x ) l DEBNATH- Bull.


R[F(x)] ~- e Z x - a ~ x dx Cal. Math. Soc. (1960).

The equations (4) and (5) assume the f o r m

d us(n, t) = - - us(n, t)
(6) d--t j
u~(n, O) = g~(n)" l
where ~ = ~ -{-~ --1, c' vc

and ),, t~, v be so chosen in order, t h a t a > - 1.


The solution of the above equations (6) can be w r i t t e n as

n_ t
us(n, t) - - g J n ) . e c, .
Application ol Laguerre Transform on heat conduction problem 19

By inverse transformation (2), w e o b t a i n the solution as

co ~.n t
U(x, t ) - - , = o Z ( ~ " ) - l g ~ + ~ - l ( n ) L"~+~-X(x) e-U~"

In conclusion, I am indebted to Dr. M. DUTTA o f J a d a v p u r Uni-


versity and Mr. P. K. GrlosH of Calcutta University for their kind help.

Pervenuta in Redazione il 2~ marzo 196~.

RIASSUNTO

I n questa Nota l ' a u t o r e si serve della t r a s f o r m a z i o n e di L a g u e r r e [ d a l u i stesso


usata in un suo p r e e e d e n t e lavoro (1960)] per risolvere l'equazione del ealore ne~
caso in cui esso fluisce tungo una sola direzione lineare a~traverso u n a lunghissima
sbarra, non omogenea, di data eonduttivit'h termica, e cib sotto c e r t e condizionL
Si suppone c h e l a sorgente di calore si trovi entro il mezzo considerato.

SUMMARY

I n this paper the author has utilised the Laguerre t r a n s f o r m introduced by


him in a n earlier p a p e r (1960), to solve the h e a t equation for one-dimensional
linear flow of h e a t in a very long non-homogenous bar of prescribed t h e r m a l con-
ductivity u n d e r c e r t a i n boundary conditions, the source of h e a t is being t a k e n
within the medium.

REFERENCES

1) DEBNATH (1960) : Bull. Cat. Math. Soe. Vol. 52, p. 69.


2) S~DDON (1951): F o u r i e r T r a n s f o r m .

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