Fig. 5 shows temperature variations influenced by the different delayed times, where Fig. 5(a) represents the present
results, and Fig. 5(b) gives the results from Fig. 7. In Fig. 5(a), the longer the delayed time is, the slower the
response time is and the higher the temperature is. These results are consistent with the principles of non-equilibrium
thermodynamics. The depicted curves in Fig. 5(b) (Fig. 7), however, are the opposites with the results in Fig. 5(a).
It can be found that the missing item of I1δ · g (x) τ pDpt
f (t) /k cannot be ignored.