Title of article :
A Method for Thermal Diffusivity Determination of Thermal Insulators
Author/Authors :
Jozef Gembarovic and Raymond E. Taylor ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A so-called “three-point” (3P) method has been developed for thermal
diffusivity measurements of thermal insulating materials. One side of a cylindrical
specimen, sandwiched between two thinmetal plates, is subjected to iIntense light from
an incandescent lamp to generate a thermal perturbance. The temperature response is
measured in three locations along the test specimen. Thermocouples are located at the
front and rear faces of the specimen, and the third is placed inside the specimen at a
known location. The two outside temperatures are used as boundary conditions, and the
unknownthermal diffusivity is calculated from the third temperature versus time curve.
The method combines the advantages of rapid transient non-contact heating methods
with the well-defined boundary conditions of steady-state methods. The results of the
3P method are compared with those from steady-state methods for a micro-porous
insulation material and for a honeycomb structure.
Keywords :
Thermal conductivity · Thermal diffusivity · Thermal insulation ·Transient method
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics