Title of article :
Analysis of the Photoacoustic Detector Signal for Thermal Diffusivities of Gases
Author/Authors :
J. Soldner and K. Stephan ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
A resonant and a nonresonant photoacoustic detector were used to determine
thermal diffusivities of gases. With a nonresonant detector thermal diffusivities
can be determined in a wide range between 10-3 and I 0 - 7m2 . s - 1 , whereas
experiments with the resonant detector deliver thermal diffusivities in a range
that is about a factor of 100 smaller. As refrigerants—HFCs, HCFCs, and
hydrocarbons-are absorbents in the infrared at a wavelength of 3.39 um, their
thermal diffusivity can be determined without the addition of a trace gas, particularly
at pressures below 0.01 MPa. At pressures above 0.1 MPa, the addition
of ammonia as a trace gas is recommended. The absorption wavelength is then
l.531 um. A simulation model for the nonresonant photoacoustic detector is
preseInted for the design of a detector and for an extended error analysis.
Keywords :
photoacoustic detector , thermal conductivity , thermal diffusivity.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics