Title of article :
Measurement of Dynamically Changing Thermal Diffusivity by the Forced Rayleigh Scattering Method (Measurement of Gelation Process)
Author/Authors :
M. Motosuke، نويسنده , , Y. Nagasaka and A. Nagashima ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A measuring method of the thermal diffusivity with high temporal and spatial
resolutions has been studied. The forced Rayleigh scattering method is an
optical technique to measure the thermal diffusivity of solids and liquids. Based
on its characteristics, this method has the applicability to become a ‘‘thermal
diffusivity real-time monitoring system.’’ The maximum repetition rate of
thermal diffusivity measurement is determined by the attenuation of an excited
temperature distribution by laser heating, and a mathematical model of threedimensional
heat conduction is constructed. The temporal resolution of continuous
measurements was improved to about 1 s, and the sol-gel transition of a
gellan gum aqueous solution was studied to check the validity of the dynamic
measurement of thermal diffusivity. Through the gelation process, the dynamical
change of the thermal diffusivity was measured, and the gelation point of the
solution was identified from a series of thermal diffusivity data. The results
indicate the capability of the forced Rayleigh scattering method to be a real-time
thermal diffusivity measurement technique for monitoring the rapidly changing
process of a material.
Keywords :
dynamic measurement , forced Rayleigh scattering method , gelation process , Gellan gum , thermal diffusivity.
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics