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Transient hot-strip method for simultaneously measuring thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of solids and fluids
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringThermal DiffusivityThermal ConductivityThermal AnalysisThermodynamicsThermal ConductionInstrumentationHot StripMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringThermal TransportHeat TransferFused QuartzApplied PhysicsThermal SensorThermal EngineeringThermal PropertyElectrical InsulationTransient Hot-strip Method
A transient hot-strip method has been developed for use with solids and fluids with low electrical conductivity. The hot strip (thin metal foil) is used both as a constant plane heat source and a sensor of the temperature increase. The accuracy of the method is so good that it might even be used for the measurement of the specific heat especially under difficult experimental conditions when the standard methods cannot be used or would be very inconvenient. This method has been tested in measurements on fused quartz, glycerine and Araldite at room temperature. The experimental conditions that cause deviations from the mathematical solution of the thermal conductivity equation are discussed and estimates for their maximum influence on the measured quantities are given.
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