TY - JOUR
T1 - A correction scheme for thermal conductivity measurement using the comparative cut-bar technique based on 3D numerical simulation
AU - Xing, Changhu
AU - Folsom, Charles
AU - Jensen, Colby
AU - Ban, Heng
AU - Marshall, Douglas W.
PY - 2014/5
Y1 - 2014/5
N2 - As an important factor affecting the accuracy of thermal conductivity measurement, systematic (bias) error in the guarded comparative axial heat flow (cut-bar) method was mostly neglected by previous researches. This bias is primarily due to the thermal conductivity mismatch between sample and meter bars (reference), which is common for a sample of unknown thermal conductivity. A correction scheme, based on finite element simulation of the measurement system, was proposed to reduce the magnitude of the overall measurement uncertainty. This scheme was experimentally validated by applying corrections on four types of sample measurements in which the specimen thermal conductivity is much smaller, slightly smaller, equal and much larger than that of the meter bar. As an alternative to the optimum guarding technique proposed before, the correction scheme can be used to minimize the uncertainty contribution from the measurement system with non-optimal guarding conditions. It is especially necessary for large thermal conductivity mismatches between sample and meter bars.
AB - As an important factor affecting the accuracy of thermal conductivity measurement, systematic (bias) error in the guarded comparative axial heat flow (cut-bar) method was mostly neglected by previous researches. This bias is primarily due to the thermal conductivity mismatch between sample and meter bars (reference), which is common for a sample of unknown thermal conductivity. A correction scheme, based on finite element simulation of the measurement system, was proposed to reduce the magnitude of the overall measurement uncertainty. This scheme was experimentally validated by applying corrections on four types of sample measurements in which the specimen thermal conductivity is much smaller, slightly smaller, equal and much larger than that of the meter bar. As an alternative to the optimum guarding technique proposed before, the correction scheme can be used to minimize the uncertainty contribution from the measurement system with non-optimal guarding conditions. It is especially necessary for large thermal conductivity mismatches between sample and meter bars.
KW - correction scheme
KW - experimental measurement
KW - guarded cut-bar technique
KW - numerical simulation
KW - thermal conductivity
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U2 - 10.1088/0957-0233/25/5/055602
DO - 10.1088/0957-0233/25/5/055602
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84898624878
SN - 0957-0233
VL - 25
JO - Measurement Science and Technology
JF - Measurement Science and Technology
IS - 5
M1 - 055602
ER -