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In the paper the solutions for stationary heat conduction in a two dimensional composite with functionally graded heat properties were obtained. Numerical solutions for the taken boundary conditions are shown for several types of changes of composite’s thermal conductivity. The solutions were obtained with the use of the finite-difference method.
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