Title of article :
Measurements of Thermal Conductivity and Electrical Conductivity of a Single Carbon Fiber
Author/Authors :
X. Zhang، نويسنده , , S. Fujiwara and M. Fujii ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
In this paper, the thermal conductivity of a single carbon fiber under different
manufacturing conditions is measured using the steady-state short-hot-wire
method. This method is based on the heat transfer phenomena of a pin fin
attached to a short hot wire. The short hot wire is supplied with a constant
direct current to generate a uniform heat flux, and both its ends are connected
to lead wires and maintained at the initial temperature. The test fiber is attached
as a pin fin to the ceInter position of the hot wire at one end and the other end
is connected to a heat sink. One-dimensional steady-state heat conduction along
the hot wire and test fiber is assumed, and the basic equations are analytically
solved. From the solutions, the relations among the average temperature rise of
the hot wire, the heat generation rate, the temperature at the attached end of the
fiber, and the heat flux from the hot wire to the fiber are accurately obtained.
Based on the relations, the thermal conductivity of the single carbon fiber can
be easily estimated when the average temperature rise and the heat generation
rate of the hot wire are measured for the same system. Further, the electrical
conductivity of the single carbon fiber is measured under the same conditions as
for the thermal conductivity using a four-point contact method. The relation
between the thermal conductivity and electrical conductivity is further discussed,
based on the crystal microstructure.
Keywords :
Microstructure , Pin fin , single carbonfiber , electrical conductivity , steady-state short-hot-wire method , thermal conductivity.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics