Title of article :
Effects of Surface Morphology and Composition Modification on Spectral Emissivity and Thermal Diffusivity Profile at High Temperatures
Author/Authors :
Y. W. Kim ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
A new all-spectroscopic method for depth-resolved thermal diffusivity measurement
of metallic specimens has been demonstrated. The method entails
measurement of the mass entrained into a laser-produced plasma (LPP) plume
in such a manner that the plume is representative of the specimen in elemental
composition. Both the abundance of matter and its elemental composition are
measured by time-resolved spectroscopy for each LPP plume. In order to delineate
the morphology versus composition basis of the depth dependence, a new
study on a Nichrome ribbon specimen heated by ohmic heating in a vacuum is
preseInted. A set of depth-resolved thermal diffusivity measurements is carried
out, while noting the attendant changes in the spectral emissivity and elemental
composition at succeeding ablation layers. Additional measurements are carried
out after the specimen has been treated under varying heating conditions.
Preferential diffusion of chromium at high temperatures has been found to
contribute to the dynamics of surface thermophysical properties at high temperatures.
Representative LPP ablation is well suited for removal of surface
impurities prior to thermophysical property measurements by the pulse heating
technique.
Keywords :
depth profile of elemental composition , Emissivity , thermal diffusivity , laserproducedplasmas , Nichrome ribbon , surface contaminants
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics