Title of article :
Thermal Diffusivity Measurement of High-Conductivity Materials by Dynamic Grating Radiometry
Author/Authors :
Y. Taguchi and Y. Nagasaka ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
A new apparatus based on dynamic grating radiometry (DGR) to measure the
thermal diffusivity of high-conductivity materials such as graphite and diamond
has been developed. In the DGR method, a sample surface is heated by iInter-
ference of two pulsed laser beams, and the decay of temperature at a spot on
the thermal grating is monitored by an infrared detector. In the ideal case where
the grating period is much smaller than the light absorption length, the thermal
diffusivity parallel to the surface can be determined from the decay constant and
the grating period. This paper describes a procedure to extract the thermal dif-
fusivity parallel to the plane while eliminating the effect of anisotropy and gives
results for a preliminary measurement using Zr foil. A quadratic dependence of
the time constant on fringe space has been observed in the fringe space change.
Data are also preseInted for a 0.1-mm-thick graphite sheet. The results indicate
the capability of DGR to measure anisotropic high-conductivity materials.
Keywords :
anisotropic graphite sheet , dynamic grating radiometry , high-conductivity materials , thermal diffusivity.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics