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Effect of Heat Source and Imperfect Contact on Simultaneous Estimation of Thermal Properties of High-Conductivity Materials

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  • Giampaolo D’Alessandro
  • Filippo de Monte
  • Donald E. Amos

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In the current paper a novel methodology accounting for both the heater heat capacity and the imperfect thermal contact between a thin heater and a specimen is proposed. In particular, the volumetric heat capacity of the heater is considered by modelling it as a lumped capacitance body, while the imperfect thermal contact is considered by means of a contact resistance. Thus, the experimental apparatus consisting of three layers (specimen-heater-specimen) is reduced to a single finite layer (sample) subject to a “nonclassical” boundary condition at the heated surface, known as sixth kind. Once the temperature solution is derived analytically using the Laplace transform method, the scaled sensitivity coefficients are computed analytically at the interface between the heater and the sample (heater side and sample side) and at the sample backside. By applying the proposed methodology to a lab-controlled experiment available in the specialized literature, a reduction of the thermal properties values of about 1.4% is observed for a high-conductivity material (Armco iron).

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  • Giampaolo D’Alessandro & Filippo de Monte & Donald E. Amos, 2019. "Effect of Heat Source and Imperfect Contact on Simultaneous Estimation of Thermal Properties of High-Conductivity Materials," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-15, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5945413
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/5945413
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    1. Giampaolo D’Alessandro & Michele Potenza & Sandra Corasaniti & Stefano Sfarra & Paolo Coppa & Gianluigi Bovesecchi & Filippo de Monte, 2022. "Modeling and Measuring Thermodynamic and Transport Thermophysical Properties: A Review," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(23), pages 1-29, November.

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