Title of article :
The ac-Heated Strip Technique for the Measurement of Thermal Properties of Thin, Solid Nonconducting Layers
Author/Authors :
S. R. Atalla ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
The differential equation describing the temperature oscillations generated by a
metallic strip of thickness 2L1 , coated with a thin nonconducting layer of
thickness d and heated by an ac current, was solved with and without reference
to the heat transfer by radiation from the outer surface of the coating layer. The
solution obtained shows that for L1/d > 5, the measurement of the amplitude
(and phase) of the temperature oscillations of the strip allows the following
thermal properties to be measured: thermal diffusivity (a), volumetric heat
capacity (rCp), and thermal conductivity (l) coefficients of the thin nonconducting
layers investigated when the layer thickness is less than the thickness (L)
at which the temperature oscillations are practically damped in the material of
the coating layer (d < L). For thin films (d°L), a simple formula is obtained
which allows the volumetric heat capacity of the film material to be determined
alone. On the other hand, when the coating layer is very thick (d±L), only the
thermal activity coefficient (l/`a) can be determined. To test this technique,
thin layers of polyethylene and polystyrene were investigated. Bulk specimens
were investigated by the ac-heated wire technique. Both sets of results obtained
are in good agreement with each other and with published data. The setup
described was then used to measure the thermal properties of thin layers of
Synthesite AC-43 (440 to 80°C) and Krylon (40 to 160°C). The results are
reported. It is worth mentioning that this technique can be used for the estimation
of the thickness of opaque thin layers of nonconducting solids, provided
that their thermal properties are known. The thermal properties mentioned can
be measured applying the ac-heated wire technique, but for bulk material.
Keywords :
insulating layer , thin film. , thermal properties , metal strip , ac-heated strip
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics