Development of novel thermal diffusivity analysis by spot periodic heating and infrared radiation thermometer method

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A spot periodic heating method is a highly accurate, non-contact method for the evaluation of anisotropy and relative thermophysical property distribution. However, accurately evaluating thermal diffusivity is difficult due to the influence of temperature wave reflection from the whole surface of the sample. This study proposes a method to derive thermal diffusivity using a parameter table based on heat transfer equations using the concept of optimum distance between heating-point and measurement point. This method considers finite sample size, sensitivity distribution of infrared ray detector, intensity distribution of heating laser and sample thickness. In these results, the obtained thermal diffusivity of pure copper corresponded well with previous literature values. In conclusion, this method is considered highly effective in evaluating the thermal diffusivity in the horizontal direction.

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Nagata, S., Nishi, T., Miyake, S., Azuma, N., Hatori, K., Awano, T., & Ohta, H. (2020). Development of novel thermal diffusivity analysis by spot periodic heating and infrared radiation thermometer method. Materials, 13(21), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13214848

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