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Characterization of Thermal Transport in One-dimensional Solid Materials
Authors:Guoqing Liu  Huan Lin  Xiaoduan Tang  Kevin Bergler  Xinwei Wang
Institution:1.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iowa State University
Abstract:The TET (transient electro-thermal) technique is an effective approach developed to measure the thermal diffusivity of solid materials, including conductive, semi-conductive or nonconductive one-dimensional structures. This technique broadens the measurement scope of materials (conductive and nonconductive) and improves the accuracy and stability. If the sample (especially biomaterials, such as human head hair, spider silk, and silkworm silk) is not conductive, it will be coated with a gold layer to make it electronically conductive. The effect of parasitic conduction and radiative losses on the thermal diffusivity can be subtracted during data processing. Then the real thermal conductivity can be calculated with the given value of volume-based specific heat (ρcp), which can be obtained from calibration, noncontact photo-thermal technique or measuring the density and specific heat separately. In this work, human head hair samples are used to show how to set up the experiment, process the experimental data, and subtract the effect of parasitic conduction and radiative losses.
Keywords:Physics  Issue 83  thermal transport  thermal diffusivity  thermal conductivity  transient electro-thermal technique  volume-based specific heat  human head hair
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