Title of article :
Determination of the Anisotropic Thermal Conductivity of a Carbon Aerogel–Fiber Composite by a Non-contact Thermographic Technique
Author/Authors :
V. Drach، نويسنده , , Jan M. Wiener، نويسنده , , G. Reichenauer، نويسنده , , H. -P. Ebert and J. Fricke ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The carbon-composite under investigation consists of a felt of carbon fibers
infiltrated by a nanoporous sol-gel derived carbon aerogel; in addition, cracks
caused by the shrinkage of the gel upon drying are present within the composite.
Due to the anisotropic structure of the felt, consisting of a pinned
stack of fiber mats, the thermal conductivity of the compound is anisotropic.
The components of the thermal conductivity in the different directions were
measured at room temperature using a non-contact technique, which was formerly
established for fibers and foils. Here, a high-power laser diode is used
for non-contact heating and a thermographic system for non-contact detection
of the surface temperature of the samples. The stationary profile of
the surface temperature next to the laser focus was evaluated with respect
to the lateral thermal conductivity. Using a line-shaped laser focus, a onedimensional
heat flow within the samples was established and the two relevant
components of the thermal conductivity in the different directions could
be separated by investigating slices of the composite with different orientation
to the main fiber orientation of the felt. The anisotropy of the thermal conductivity,
i.e., the ratio of the components perpendicular and parallel to the
felt surface, was determined to be about two under vacuum conditions. This
relatively small thermal anisotropy was in qualitative agreement with preliminary
tests of the electrical conductivity. In addition, local inhomogeneities
due to macroscopic voids within the samples influenced the observed temperature
profile. As alternative measurement variants, point-shaped laser-heatingof
sample discs was used and evaluated in terms of a two-dimensional
Keywords :
Anisotropy , Thermography. , Carbon , aerogel , thermal conductivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics