Using Numerical Analysis to Solve Some Applications of Newton's Law of Cooling
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Newton's Law of Cooling, Numerical Analysis, Ordinary Differential Equations, MATLAB Simulation, Heat Transfer, Building Temperature Dynamics, Heating and Cooling SystemsAbstract
This study explores and discusses the idea of the application of Newton's Law of Cooling in solving various real-world problems using numerical analysis techniques. The law, which describes and shows the rate of temperature change in an object as proportional to the difference between its temperature and the ambient temperature, is modeled by a first-order linear ordinary differential equation. The solution to this equation provides insights into the temperature behavior over time. Two primary applications are considered: the cooling of an object immersed in a liquid and the temperature dynamics within a building over 24 hours, influenced by heating and cooling systems. For both cases, the mathematical models are solved using numerical methods, and the results are presented with the aid of MATLAB to simulate real-life scenarios. Another important thing in this study provides a valuable framework for analyzing heat transfer processes, offering both theoretical understanding and practical solutions for engineering and environmental applications.
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