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Thermal memory influence on the thermoconducting component of indirect photoacoustic response
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Indirect PhotoacousticRadiative Heat TransferEngineeringThermographyIndirect Photoacoustic ResponseThermal MemoryThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsThermoanalytical MethodHeat TransferThermoacoustic Heat EngineThermal Memory PropertiesThermal EngineeringThermal RadiationThermal Memory Influence
In this paper, a model of the thermoconducting component of the indirect photoacoustic (PA) response is derived that includes thermal memory properties of the examined material and its fluid environment. A comparison is made between the derived model and the classic one, which neglects the influence of thermal memory. It has been shown that, at modulation frequencies lower than a certain boundary frequency of the light source, these models tend to overlap, while at higher frequencies, noticeable differences occur. The boundary frequency depends on heat propagation velocity through the sample and its thickness. This observation limits the validity domain of previous models to a range lower than the boundary frequency, offering, at the same time, the possibility of obtaining thermal memory properties using PA effects at frequencies above it.
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