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Heat flux measurements on ceramics with thin film thermocouples
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1993
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Materials ScienceEngineeringHeat FluxCalibrationThick CeramicMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsTemperature MeasurementThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsThermal ConductivityHeat TransferThermal SensorThermal EngineeringThin Film ThermocouplesHeat Flux MeasurementsThermal Property
Two methods were devised to measure heat flux through a thick ceramic using thin film thermocouples. The thermocouples were deposited on the front and back face of a flat ceramic substrate. The heat flux was applied to the front surface of the ceramic using an arc lamp Heat Flux Calibration Facility. Silicon nitride and mullite ceramics were used; two thicknesses of each material was tested, with ceramic temperatures to 1500 C. Heat flux ranged from 0.05-2.5 MW/m2(sup 2). One method for heat flux determination used an approximation technique to calculate instantaneous values of heat flux vs time; the other method used an extrapolation technique to determine the steady state heat flux from a record of transient data. Neither method measures heat flux in real time but the techniques may easily be adapted for quasi-real time measurement. In cases where a significant portion of the transient heat flux data is available, the calculated transient heat flux is seen to approach the extrapolated steady state heat flux value as expected.
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