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LABORATORY INVESTIGATION OF PERIODIC TEMPERATURE FIELDS AND HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN ROCKS
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Periodic thermal processes and periodic temperature fields are of widespread occurrence in nature and technology. In nature they are at a large conditioned by periodic processes, such as the Earth’s one year period orbital motion, its diurnal rotation, etc. In conductive heat transfer mechanism daily variations in temperature almost decay in a layer about 1 meter thick and annual variations do it in a 18-21meters thick layer. In the case that periodic Sun heating coincides with fluid mass transfer (when water percolates from the surface into the subsoil) the thickness of the layer having periodical temperature fluctuations considerably increases. This invention with patent priority was made on August, 19, 1964 by N. Frolov (1).
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1, 2 Institute of Geophysics of the ASCR, Acade
Prague, Czech Republic
3, 4 Geophysical Institute, Slovak Academy of S
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