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Informationen zum Autor Keith A. Woodbury is Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alabama, where his research in inverse heat conduction supported investigations into quenching and metal casting. Dr. Woodbury is a life-long member of ASME and has organized numerous technical sessions on inverse problems through the Heat Transfer Division's K-20 Committee. He is the editor of the Inverse Engineering Handbook (2003). Hamidreza Najafi is Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Heat Transfer Lab at Florida Institute of Technology. He has authored and co-authored numerous articles in the areas of inverse heat conduction problems, computational heat transfer, and design and optimization of energy/thermal systems. Dr. Najafi is an active member of ASME and ASHRAE and has served in various leadership roles in multiple technical committees. Filippo de Monte is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University L'Aquila, Italy. He served as a full-time Visiting Ph.D. student at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, UK, in 1992, and a seasonal Visiting Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University, USA, from 2007 to 2014. He is a Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and holds editorial positions at the Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification (ASME) and Heat Transfer Engineering. He was the Chairman of the 10th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering (ICIPE 22), May 15-19, 2022, Francavilla al Mare (Chieti), Italy, and is co-editor of the book Modeling of Mass Transport Processes in Biological Media (July 2022). James V. Beck (1930-2022) was Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University (MSU), a Fellow of ASME, and one of the pioneers of the fields of inverse problems and parameter estimation. Dr. Beck was honored with the MSU Distinguished Faculty Award (1987) and the ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award (1998). He was the originator of the Inverse Problems Symposium and was the inventor, with Professor Litkouhi, of the numbering system for heat conduction solutions. Professor Beck made outstanding pioneering contributions to the field of heat transfer with numerous refereed journal articles and books. Klappentext Inverse Heat ConductionA comprehensive reference on the field of inverse heat conduction problems (IHCPs), now including advanced topics, numerous practical examples, and downloadable MATLAB codes.The First Edition of the classic book Inverse Heat Conduction: III-Posed Problems, published in 1985, has been used as one of the primary references for researchers and professionals working on IHCPs due to its comprehensive scope and dedication to the topic. The Second Edition of the book is a largely revised version of the First Edition with several all-new chapters and significant enhancement of the previous material. Over the past 30 years, the authors of this Second Edition have collaborated on research projects that form the basis for this book, which can serve as an effective textbook for graduate students and as a reliable reference book for professionals. Examples and problems throughout the text reinforce concepts presented.The Second Edition continues emphasis from the First Edition on linear heat conduction problems with revised presentation of Stolz, Function Specification, and Tikhonov Regularization methods, and expands coverage to include Conjugate Gradient Methods and the Singular Value Decomposition method. The Filter Matrix concept is explained and embraced throughout the presentation and allows any of these solution techniques to be represented in a simple explicit linear form. Two direct approaches suitable for non-linear problems, the Adjoint Method and Kalman Filtering, are presented, as well as an ...