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The objectes with a mobile heat source which periodically varies its position along an assigned trajectory on an object surface are considered. The object state is described by two-dimentional heat transfer equation. The problem to obtain and maintain an object state closed to the assigned one is stated. Two types of models are used to solve the problem. These are stationary models with distributed control and nonstationary ones in which heat source movement is taken into account. The calculation method of controls making use of above two types of models has been developed. The paper contains the calculation examples of the source movement laws along the linewise object surface trajectories, power of the mobile source, dynamics of temperature field and grafical result representations.
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Butkovskiy, A.G., Kubyshkin, V.A., Finyagina, V.I. (1991). Metods and models to design mobile controls on surface. In: Li, X., Yong, J. (eds) Control Theory of Distributed Parameter Systems and Applications. Lecture Notes in Control and Information Sciences, vol 159. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0004432
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