2005
DOI: 10.2320/jinstmet.69.332
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Relative Measurements of Thermal Conductivities of Metals Using Non-stationary Hot-wire Method with Insulated-coated Probe

Abstract: The non stationary, hot wire method has been developed for use with an insulated, coated probe in order to determine thermal conductivities of metals. This development was carried out using both simulation and experimentation. The simulations of the temperature increase ( DT ) of the heater were carried out using various solid samples (Al, V, Ag and W). Experiments were carried out using hot strip and hot wire probes to determine DT from the voltage change ( DV ) using the four terminal method. Measurement… Show more

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“…This method is called hot wire/strip method, 8) which can determine the thermal conductivity on the bases of the tendency of heat diffusion from the heating material, namely, hot wire or strip, obtained by monitoring the temperature elevation. The schematic diagram of the experimental set-up is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method is called hot wire/strip method, 8) which can determine the thermal conductivity on the bases of the tendency of heat diffusion from the heating material, namely, hot wire or strip, obtained by monitoring the temperature elevation. The schematic diagram of the experimental set-up is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%