Measurement of the thermal diffusivity and specific heat capacity of polyethylene foams using the transient plane source technique

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Thermal diffusivity and specific heat at constant pressure of a collection of crosslinked closed cell polyethylene foams have been measured at room temperature using the transient plane source (TPS) method. A theoretical model to predict the thermal diffusivity has been proposed. The predictions of this model are in good agreement with the observed experimental trends. The theoretical model predicts a dependence of the thermal diffusivity on the density and other foam characteristics such as carbon black content and cell size. © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Almanza, O., Rodríguez-Pérez, M. A., & de Saja, J. A. (2004). Measurement of the thermal diffusivity and specific heat capacity of polyethylene foams using the transient plane source technique. Polymer International, 53(12), 2038–2044. https://doi.org/10.1002/pi.1624

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