The laser flash method has been used to measure thermal conductivities in a porous metal fiber material at room and elevated temperatures. The anisotropy of heat conduction in this material is reported and a novel technique using a focused laser beam is described to access directly the off-diagonal components of the conductivity tensor. A simulation study shows the anisotropy to be determined by the layered structure of the material. Enhanced conductivities are reported at elevated temperatures and are shown to be due to radiation heat transfer within the porous structure
Thermal conductivity in the x, y and z-directions was measured on a pultruded profile that was manuf...
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The laser flash method has been used to measure thermal conductivities in a porous metal fiber mater...
Determination of thermal conductivity of construction materials is essential to estimate their insul...
This report presents the development of a new facility to measure effective thermal conductivity of ...
The present paper investigates the anisotropic thermal conductivity of a novel sintered metallic fib...
Abstract. Because of the small size and the fragility of ceramic fibres, noncontact methods are high...
The Low Temperature Joining Technique (LTJT) using silver compounds enables to significantly increas...
The laser-flash method (LFM) is a technique commonly used to measure thermal diffusiv ity of homogen...
This article is dedicated to the simulation of heat diffusion in layered anisotropic materials. The ...
61 pagesThermal measurement is a critical part of determining the thermal properties of materials. C...
Laser/light flash analysis (LFA) is becoming an increasingly popular assessment tool for the thermal...
A theoretical model integrating the radiative and conductive heat transfer is presented and applied ...
International audienceThis paper reports about the development of a modified laser-flash technique a...
Thermal conductivity in the x, y and z-directions was measured on a pultruded profile that was manuf...
International audiencePhase Change Materials (pcm) have been widely used for thermal energy storage ...
International audienceNew applications in aerospace or energy industries require the development of ...
The laser flash method has been used to measure thermal conductivities in a porous metal fiber mater...
Determination of thermal conductivity of construction materials is essential to estimate their insul...
This report presents the development of a new facility to measure effective thermal conductivity of ...
The present paper investigates the anisotropic thermal conductivity of a novel sintered metallic fib...
Abstract. Because of the small size and the fragility of ceramic fibres, noncontact methods are high...
The Low Temperature Joining Technique (LTJT) using silver compounds enables to significantly increas...
The laser-flash method (LFM) is a technique commonly used to measure thermal diffusiv ity of homogen...
This article is dedicated to the simulation of heat diffusion in layered anisotropic materials. The ...
61 pagesThermal measurement is a critical part of determining the thermal properties of materials. C...
Laser/light flash analysis (LFA) is becoming an increasingly popular assessment tool for the thermal...
A theoretical model integrating the radiative and conductive heat transfer is presented and applied ...
International audienceThis paper reports about the development of a modified laser-flash technique a...
Thermal conductivity in the x, y and z-directions was measured on a pultruded profile that was manuf...
International audiencePhase Change Materials (pcm) have been widely used for thermal energy storage ...
International audienceNew applications in aerospace or energy industries require the development of ...